Their site reads:
Yuma is a powerful new web scripting tool. It features a strongly-typed, object oriented language with clear, clean syntax and native compiled-to-machine-code speeds on Macintosh, Windows, and Linux.
Like PHP and ASP, Yuma is an HTML preprocessor. You build web applications by embedding executable Yuma code in your HTML documents. The Yuma server compiles that code on the fly and serves the results with impressive speed.
Have any of you heard of a language called Ruby and a great framework for it called Rails(even DJANGO or Symphony for that matter)?
Why would anybody go into an embedded scripting language in 2008. MVC is taking over the web! Besides, who would even dare to learn a proprietary web development language…..oh wait.
Trying to learn something like Yuma is like punching yourself in the nose, while using a nicely padded glove. It will eventually hurt like hell!
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