[hunchentoot-devel] Using Hunchentoot and cl-who with other people (non-coders)
Edi Weitz
edi at agharta.de
Wed Apr 1 10:23:58 UTC 2009
For this kind of cooperation, people usually use templating systems
like, for example, my HTML-TEMPLATE. My experience is that this works
quite well, at least to a certain extent.
Edi.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Larry Clapp <larry at theclapp.org> wrote:
> Hi, list,
>
> I am developing my first web app of any kind. I've no experience with
> other web app frameworks (like RoR or what have you). I am working
> with a friend, who knows Dreamweaver and other fairly high level
> web-design tools, but can't code at all. On the other hand, I don't
> know web-design at all, using tools or not, so we're pretty
> complementary.
>
> So I'm seeking guidance on how I can continue to develop using
> Hunchentoot and cl-who, and yet integrate machine-generated html or
> css or what have you from Dreamweaver or other tools?
>
> As I understand it, this is a known difficulty that other teams and
> tool designers have faced, and if I'd ever worked with any other teams
> or tools then it might be a no-brainer, but given my lack of
> experience in this respect I'm not even sure what to Google to find
> answers for myself.
>
> I'd appreciate any advice, links, pointers, etc, that users of
> Hunchentoot and/or cl-who could provide. Thanks!
>
> -- Larry Clapp
>
>
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