It's been almost three years since my Web
Framework Manifesto. In those three years, I've
founded the Lift Web
Framework
project, we've shipped Lift 1.0, I've seen a fair number of projects
built with Lift and I've had the honor to interact with a fair number
of excellent engineers at the largest social networking sites.
While Lift has pushed the envelop and allowed developers to
write
high performance, highly interactive web sites, there's a lot more than
needs to be done. Specifically, the impedance mismatch
between
browser-resident data, server-resident data, and the persistance layer.
Additionally, the current crop of persisance mechanisms,
relational databases, are ill-suited to tasks including social
networking and interactive gaming.