Once upon a time, before http/html even existed, there were GUI tools
that allowed you to construct a sophisticated interface in a matter of
minutes, complete with an auto-generated application framework code
(callback stubs, etc) in C++/C/etc, data input element
processing/validation code, etc. No explicit X
programming...everything was done automagically, just plug in your
application code (well, sort of). Imagine drag-n-drop auto-generated
embedded perl, maybe as a starting point, with automated customizable
validation of input values without writing a line of perl or
html/embperl...
What are the closest equivalent tools for modperl apps today? Those
that provide the greatest development leverage for the GUI development
of a modperl app?
Cheers,
Ed Loehr
that allowed you to construct a sophisticated interface in a matter of
minutes, complete with an auto-generated application framework code
(callback stubs, etc) in C++/C/etc, data input element
processing/validation code, etc. No explicit X
programming...everything was done automagically, just plug in your
application code (well, sort of). Imagine drag-n-drop auto-generated
embedded perl, maybe as a starting point, with automated customizable
validation of input values without writing a line of perl or
html/embperl...
What are the closest equivalent tools for modperl apps today? Those
that provide the greatest development leverage for the GUI development
of a modperl app?
Cheers,
Ed Loehr