Morfik and Rapid Development of Modern Web Apps
Bobby Jasper writes to tell us that The Firebird Database Community News has an interesting writeup on Morfik, a new development tool for beginning web applications. Morfik boasts increased developer productivity going so far as to draw comparisons between themselves and the current industry as VB 1.0 was to GUI development. After five years of development they are getting ready to release an evaluation version of their software, might be worth a look.
Morfik development environment itself is a Windows application
You might have mentioned that in the writeup so non-MSCEs
didn't waste their time reading TFA
Also from the article:
"The application logic is written in the developer's object oriented syntax of choice (currently Morfik Basic, Morfik Pascal, Morfik C# or Morfik Java)"
So, had ya actually read the article...
Morfik is a professional Integrated Development Environment. The developer starts with designing the data layer in a visual environment similar to Microsoft Access or Microsoft Enterprise Manager. This is usually followed by the design of data base queries which again is carried out in a powerful visual environment. For the presentation layer the developer creates forms and reports using a familiar visual environment that resembles VB and Delphi. The application logic is written in the developer's object oriented syntax of choice (currently Morfik Basic, Morfik Pascal, Morfik C# or Morfik Java). There is also provision for developing web services. Once the individual components are defined and written, Morfik compiles the application into a single executable that incorporates a web server and database engine. This application demonstrates the behaviour of both web and desktop applications. The user can access the application through a browser on-line, off-line, locally and remotely. During the development cycle the developer has access to a comprehensive suit of debugging, profiling and testing facilities. Morfik applications are comprised purely of HTML and JavaScript yet the developer does not need to master these languages.
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It's not vapourware, since I worked on it for a while over the summer. It's actually pretty decent system for getting together a working web application - you program the system in a language very similar to Delphi, and it creates for you an executable that has Apache and Firebird embedded in it - it's a RAD solution, sure, but for home users, it's also a thing to double click on and all of a sudden your computer's a web server, and you can manage your finances, run a calendar, do your bookmarking, et cetera.
Because they used their IDE to create a replica of GMail:
a il_Demo
http://www.morfik.com/prerelease_schedule.html#Gm