On 10-08-11 17:32, william ratcliff wrote:
We've used it--it's really domain specific, but you can look at
tripleaxis.smallangles.net <http://tripleaxis.smallangles.net> (please
don't crash us :>).   We do the front end with extjs and the back-end
with django.   We have a number of ajax calls made by extjs and then
handled by django.

Thanks for the link!

What I wonder: which part is "in control"? Does it feel more like a django site with an extjs front-end or as an extjs set with a django back-end?

I'm asking as I'm a bit afraid that with such a website, the most important parts of the site are not in well-testable python code, but in relatively harder to test javascript code.

(On the other hand, a colleague told me that with extjs you have write relatively few lines of javascript: extjs does a lot out ouf the box apparently).


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