On Jun 12, 4:58 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Royt wrote: > > Hi, I'm a newbie to Python, but I think it won't be too hard to learn. > > A few days ago I registered Google App Engine, it only support Python > > 2.5. I want to set my blog on it soon. But it's not easy for me to > > finish it in a short time since I'm not very familiar with Python, so > > I want find some codes available, throught reading the code, I can > > learn something from it. I know there are many frameworks for web > > development, but I just want the code using traditional CGI method, > > it's easy to use and it doesn't require any additional knowledge about > > framework. I need a simple example (support basic function of a > > weblog, easy to revise) but not a complicated huge monster (I don't > > think such a thing now exists). > > I guess you are out of luck. Usually people use frameworks because it *does* > make work easier. AFAIK google engine supports Django. So try & aquaint you > with that - and I bet there are Django-based blogs out there. > > Diez
Oh, I'm out of luck, maybe it means few code of python-cgi blog exists. So I'd like to find a django blog, sf.net should at least have a piece of code, I guess. Of course, if someone could tell which project is sipmle but pragmatic, that's better. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list