I use Flex (from adobe) for the client side and turbogears for the server side and pass xml or json in between. It gives you a Flash client which is very Sexy and browser independent and very simple turbogears code in Python. Flex is essentially open source, but the IDE is about $295, although there are multiple ways of getting it for free, including a 30 day eval. The IDE is an Eclipse plugin, and is well worth the $$$ if you decide to go that way.
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Aspersieman > Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:54 AM > To: 3000 billg; python-list@python.org > Subject: Re: Django or TurboGears or Pylons? for python web framework. > > On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 08:35:23 +0200, 3000 billg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Hi Senior, > > Hi > > > There was a case for web site that will be public to Internet for me. I > > like > > python so I do not consider the use of Ruby on Rails. > > Excellent choice :) > > > I searched more web framework of python from Google. The good solution > > just > > only there are Django, TurboGears and Pylons. > > I would recommend web2py [1]. > > > Just from my preferences, I want to use Django but the AJAX support will > > be > > a problem. Also I need to select a JavaScript framework and lean it, > > maybe > > JQuery, mootools or other. And I can not write python as it is written > in > > general javascript. I need to learn a different syntax. > > It supports (and comes with) jquery, has awesome ajax integration. > > > TurboGears or Pylons, I am worried that the issue of performance because > > CherryPy. > > I have read (somewhere - I can't find the link now, you can probably > google it) that it runs as fast or faster than django (and some other > frameworks). > > > Could everybody give me a hand for your select? Django or Turbegears or > > Pylons? and Why? > > For Django VS web2py see [2] > For Turbogears VS web2py see [3] > > > If Django, how to do Ajax support for you? and why? > > For info on web2py and ajax see [4]. > > Also web2py supports SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, FireBird and Oracle > databases - which is very cool for me as I often need to work on different > RDBMS's. Internationalisation is also a cinch. Plus - you can run the > whole framework from a USB drive and it includes a administrative > interface with a text editor so you can code your project *entirely* in a > web browser. It also runs on almost anything that supports python : > windows, unix/linux, OS X etc. I also has a very active and helpful > mailing list > > I have tried a couple of other frameworks but only web2py gave me that > 'just right' feel. Don't, however take only my word for it - and try other > frameworks to find the one that works for you. One is, fortunately, spoilt > for choice with all the cool python frameworks these days. :) > > > thanks eveybody first. > > HTH > > Nicol > > [1] http://www.web2py.com/ > [2] http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/101 > [3] http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/102 > [4] http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/80 > > -- > Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list