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Sep 2024

LotusScript Classes and Delete

A couple of years ago I wrote a number of blog posts about LotusScript / VoltScript classes. The topic is relevant to both languages, we've not made any changes to how classes are managed in VoltScript, even though we discussed adding some things added to Visual Basic since LotusScript was created, things like additional modifiers. Even though classes are still the same, we've used some quite sophisticated aspects of class, as will be apparent to anyone who has looked at VoltScript Testing, its LotusScript port bali-unit, VoltScript JSON Converter, or VoltScript Collections.

Framework App to Web App: Part Six - Mocking, DRAPI and CORS

In the last part, we created for login form and added an eventHandler to call formLogin() function. However, we didn't go into the code behind that function. That function is pretty basic, offloading the bulk of the processing:

const formLogin = () => {
  let username = document.getElementById("username-input").value;
  let password = document.getElementById("password-input").value;
  login(username, password);
};

Framework App to Web App: Part Five - Home Page

So it's time to start with the application. Any development - team or individual - should use source control. My usual approach is to create the repository in GitHub (or your preferred repository), then clone it locally. A README is best practice of course. And I'll be creating two subfolders, "webapp" and "bruno" - because bruno allows me to store the REST service collection and environment in the github repo.