That interface looks so much like VisualAge for Java from the 90s. Upon lookin into that, VisualAge was written in smalltalk. Around 2005, a coworker was a fan of both Ruby on Rails and Seaside (smalltalk framework, https://seaside.st/ ). - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Seaside http://seaside.st/ is a web framework in Smalltalk that will run on Pharo (and a number of other smalltalk systems). Also they have a GUI system ready so you can develop desktop apps (I'm not sure what the deployment story is like these days, but I assume it's fine). - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Credit where its due: http://seaside.st/ was first to do this kind of server driven ui. Nowadays if you want a high performance html pushed to the frontend for an MVP, I'd recommend phoenix's liveview. Its easy to use and works out of the box really well. You'll get a lot of users before you need to think about scale. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
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