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David Pollak (author)
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lift is an expressive and elegant framework for writing web applications. lift stresses the importance of security, maintainability, scalability and performance, while allowing for high levels of developer productivity. lift borrows from the best of existing frameworks, providing * Seaside's highly granular sessions and security * Rails fast flash-to-bang * Django's "more than just CRUD is included" * Wicket's designer-friendly templating style (see Lift View First) And because lift applications are written in Scala, an elegant new JVM language, you can still use your favorite Java libraries and deploy to your favorite Servlet Container. Use the code you've already written and deploy to the container you've already configured! And it's hosted on GitHub
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