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Re: ASS GUI Interface for CMS



On 2/25/07 16:26, "David LeBer" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> For creating a CMS (Content Managament System)
>> developed using ASS based on DB, what is the best
>> solution for Database?
> 
> I'd question whether ASS would be the appropriate tool to do this with.
> 
> For client server stuff I'd probably build a smart webservice back-
> end (Rails, WebObjects, Django) so I could enforce Model rules, and
> build a front-end client with either Cocoa or RealBasic that talks to
> it (or just build the whole thing as a web app).
> 
> AppleScript Studio is great, but I don't think this scenario plays to
> its strengths.

Considering the staggering number of CMS products out there, both free/open
source and commercial, my question would be:

Why do you wish/need to reinvent this wheel?

-- 
John C. Welch         Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com              Mac and other opinions
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