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Borrowing from that: 'the place where http lives'.
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Borrowing from that: 'the place where http lives'.
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## Why?
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## Why?
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1. Existing languages are just fine, but building web services is >always< bolted on, instead of supported out-of-the-box.
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1. Existing languages are just fine, but building web services is >always< bolted on, instead of supported within the language/runtime.
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2. Whereas every company needs an API these days.
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2. Whereas every company needs an API these days.
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3. Is it just me? I always have trouble mapping urls the code that handles them.
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3. Is it just me? I always have trouble mapping urls the code that handles them.
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4. There is no language (AFAIK) that supports layering. (controllers, services, database access, etc). This pattern is ubiquitous (at least where I live).
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4. There is no language (AFAIK) that supports layering. (controllers, services, database access, etc). This pattern is ubiquitous (at least where I live).
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7. Yes, you can automatically serve json from postgres or whatever, but that is not the point. We want to build services.
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7. Yes, you can automatically serve json from postgres or whatever, but that is not the point. We want to build services.
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## Now what?
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## Now what?
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- En experimental language for CRUD applications (web api's)
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- An experimental language for web api's.
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- Enterprise as a first-class citizen
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- Enterprise as a first-class citizen
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- built-in types for dates and uuid for example
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- built-in types for dates and uuid for example
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- collection literals
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- collection literals
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