Warning:The style of architecture demonstrated in this video is not sexy. Nor is it in any way recommended. Also, I cheat by eating plenty copy-pasta, and I say “um” a LOT.
I’m still trying to figure about the best way to illustrate the simplicity and flexibility of the Robotlegs framework. In the meantime however, I thought I’d respond to this cool Swiz video by doing the same thing with Robotlegs – except ending up with a modular (as opposed to a static) app, and throwing in some git/GitHub love as a bonus.
I don’t have a nice mic, so I strapped a phone to the side of my head and left myself a really long voicemail. Anyhoo:
Fly On The Wall is a film production company started by some very good friends of mine a couple of years ago. They asked Maciek and I to build them a website to showcase some of their work.
I came up with the initial interface concept (the 3 part stretchy, sliding vibe) and Maciek designed it. I think it was my first PHP site (coming from an ASP background originally).
The site was built with Flash, PHP and MySQL, and is fully content manageable via a custom built back end tool.