> I'm not a big fan of PHP but I don't understand the desireability of > such a tool. If you have a good PHP app just run it. The point of > Python in my mind is that it is a cleaner syntax and promotes better > code. Anything that converts PHP to Python is going to leave you with > some butt-ugly Python. It also risks adding new bugs. > > If you want a Python version of Drupal then perhaps that is the project > that you want to start. Start fresh using the existing project as your > requirements specification. Don't automatically import all their > coding choices that may be partially based on the language used. >
It would be a great learning tool. I am pretty decent with PHP but just getting started in Python. This might help such users flatten out the learning curve. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list