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MildServer - A Simple Web Server for APL

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This page (and all it's subpages) is very much work in progress and probably ends quite abruptly. Please write to <mkrom AT dyalog WEHATESPAM DOT com> (MortenKromberg) if you have questions, comments or suggestions!

The MildServer is an experimental framework for simply developing web applications in APL. The design may well change significantly in the first months of 2009 based on feedback from users.

The main goals of the MildServer project are:

  1. Make it possible for anyone who can write an APL function to turn it into a web page without having to learn much.
  2. Experiment with the use of APL code in Unicode files to run an "Open Source" project.

Although the APL code is intended to be "open source", Dyalog APL Version 12.0. is required as the engine for the MildServer - if you don't have it you should be able to get a free or cheap version from the Dyalog Download Zone. Dyalog v12 is the only component required to host your own web server.

Except for a "bootstrap" workspace which contains standard Dyalog components, all the code which implements the framework itself and the web applications built upon it are stored in Unicode text files, and the framework is designed to be open and easy to extend. The project is maintained using a SubVersion Repository which will hopefully become accessible to the public in early 2009.

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