Question: How do you categorize a software product that's a portal server/file server/MVC implementation/asynchronous eventing & messaging broker/etc. Together, they are codename "
DevStack" (a rename may be pending).
After spending the last several years working on projects that ended up needing these kinds of tools, I finally decided to sit down and write them. The idea is that it would provide a good starting point to build applications, since about 98% of it would already be done.
"Portal Server" doesn't really do it. There's a lot more going on than just a portal and an MVC implementation. There's more than just file-server stuff. Lots of things together. What do you call something like that??
Thanks!
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