Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA news and projects

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2014


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texte = keep up the good work. will support as soon as able. hopefully soon.. jym On 9/11/2014 1:34 AM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > Dear fellow customer, > > Following a change in WSC management, we are again moving forward. Our targets this year include: > > - redesign the website to be modern and available to smartphone users > - include the 70,000+ talk list history emails in the website > - redesign and simplify store.webdna.us > > We have a small budget for this and those of you who have ideas or are interested in working on it, please contact us at development@webdna.us > > We will also > > - fix some rare bugs > > - add JSON object support, to parse and store multidimensional JSON objects into a WebDNA flat database. Thanks to Patrick McCormick to make us more sensitive about the increasing presence of JSON in the web environment: JSON is the format that javascript uses to get and return information between browser and server. The server store and delivers data that javascript handles and formats on the browser side. Modern browsers now include powerful javascript engines. > To quote Patrick: "Numerous tools including Angular.js, Backbone.js, Underscore.js, Ember.js and more have all seen a recent explosion because they provide model-view-controll style structure to the JavaScript code written for this new style of website. On top of those are hundreds of libraries and frameworks to simplify the process of building JavaScript centric websites. WebDNA is not only a much better language [to deal with javascript], but it eliminates dealing with SQL as well.” > > - build a new eCommerce system to replace the current one. We should receive support from an external investor, and the new store will become a licensed commercial product. The new eCommerce will make heavy use of JSON and javascript. There will be a bidding to find the designers. You can already contact us at development@webdna.us if you are interested. > > - build either (or both) a repository version of WebDNA fastCGI that will be available with just an “apt-get install webdna” and (or) provide a packaged version of “WebDNA + lighttpd” or “WebDNA + nginx” to be easily installed for the most widely used linux versions (Ubuntu/CentOS and maybe Debian/RH). Ideally, with just an unzip and some permission set up, it should be ready to start. The future eCommerce system will be installed the same way on any linux server, the choice of simplicity should attract new customers. > > - build support for MySQL into a specific fastCGI version. Due to licensing restrictions, this implies to use external libraries that makes installation slightly more complicated. At this time, MySQL is only available to the module version. > > - change the licensing system for the apache module version, using the current webdna.fcgi system: certificates will be sold “by the website”. This will unify the WebDNA product price and greatly simplify the current price grid. > > - build support for apache 2.4 with the module version > > - we plan to support the 64bit OS versions (Ubuntu, CentOS and OSX) and slowly leave the 32bit version behind. > > - we plan to support Windows again with a WebDNA fastCGI version. This might take up to two more years, unless we get additional funding and beta testers. > > We wanted to integrate a powerful database administrator into the WebDNA administration, but our current budget will probably not allow this before some time. > > If you have requests, needs or ideas that you would like to share, you can either do it publicly on the talk-list or contact us at development@webdna.us > > All this needs a considerable financial effort and any help of any kind will be greatly appreciated. > > sincerely, > > - christophe > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > -- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose Media Creating Your Success Story Marketing : Television - Internet -Print Phone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.com Oregon - www.GuideToOregon.com PO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530 California - www.OrangeCounty.net PO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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keep up the good work. will support as soon as able. hopefully soon.. jym On 9/11/2014 1:34 AM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > Dear fellow customer, > > Following a change in WSC management, we are again moving forward. Our targets this year include: > > - redesign the website to be modern and available to smartphone users > - include the 70,000+ Talk List history emails in the website > - redesign and simplify store.webdna.us > > We have a small budget for this and those of you who have ideas or are interested in working on it, please contact us at development@webdna.us > > We will also > > - fix some rare bugs > > - add JSON object support, to parse and store multidimensional JSON objects into a WebDNA flat database. Thanks to Patrick McCormick to make us more sensitive about the increasing presence of JSON in the web environment: JSON is the format that javascript uses to get and return information between browser and server. The server store and delivers data that javascript handles and formats on the browser side. Modern browsers now include powerful javascript engines. > To quote Patrick: "Numerous tools including Angular.js, Backbone.js, Underscore.js, Ember.js and more have all seen a recent explosion because they provide model-view-controll style structure to the JavaScript code written for this new style of website. On top of those are hundreds of libraries and frameworks to simplify the process of building JavaScript centric websites. WebDNA is not only a much better language [to deal with javascript], but it eliminates dealing with SQL as well.” > > - build a new eCommerce system to replace the current one. We should receive support from an external investor, and the new store will become a licensed commercial product. The new eCommerce will make heavy use of JSON and javascript. There will be a bidding to find the designers. You can already contact us at development@webdna.us if you are interested. > > - build either (or both) a repository version of WebDNA fastCGI that will be available with just an “apt-get install webdna” and (or) provide a packaged version of “WebDNA + lighttpd” or “WebDNA + nginx” to be easily installed for the most widely used linux versions (Ubuntu/CentOS and maybe Debian/RH). Ideally, with just an unzip and some permission set up, it should be ready to start. The future eCommerce system will be installed the same way on any linux server, the choice of simplicity should attract new customers. > > - build support for MySQL into a specific fastCGI version. Due to licensing restrictions, this implies to use external libraries that makes installation slightly more complicated. At this time, MySQL is only available to the module version. > > - change the licensing system for the apache module version, using the current webdna.fcgi system: certificates will be sold “by the website”. This will unify the WebDNA product price and greatly simplify the current price grid. > > - build support for apache 2.4 with the module version > > - we plan to support the 64bit OS versions (Ubuntu, CentOS and OSX) and slowly leave the 32bit version behind. > > - we plan to support Windows again with a WebDNA fastCGI version. This might take up to two more years, unless we get additional funding and beta testers. > > We wanted to integrate a powerful database administrator into the WebDNA administration, but our current budget will probably not allow this before some time. > > If you have requests, needs or ideas that you would like to share, you can either do it publicly on the talk-list or contact us at development@webdna.us > > All this needs a considerable financial effort and any help of any kind will be greatly appreciated. > > sincerely, > > - christophe > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > -- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose Media Creating Your Success Story Marketing : Television - Internet -Print Phone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.com Oregon - www.GuideToOregon.com PO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530 California - www.OrangeCounty.net PO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 Jym Duane

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