Ok, but you are comparing a web-based framework with a native-based framework that use the components of the system to make all the things that need, a web-based framewok use the resourses of the browser to make it all, so the developer that use a framework on the web can't expect get the same results, in my case i beleive that a web-based framework adjust better to the needs if you'll make a web-app, otherwise use eclipse or netbeans.
2010/12/22, Tim Harig <user...@ilthio.net>: > [Reordered to preserve context in bottom posting] > On 2010-12-23, Hidura <hid...@gmail.com> wrote: >> 2010/12/22, Tim Harig <user...@ilthio.net>: >>> On 2010-12-22, Sean <secr...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the >>>> form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a >>>> few days and all i have been able to find is some old discussions with >>>> python developers talking about they will want one for the OS to be a >>>> success with them. >>> >>> Personally, I think a web app based IDE would be ghastly; but, you might >>> have a look at Mozilla Skywriter (formerly Bespin): >> >> Why grashtly? > > I don't personally think the web makes a good framework for highly > interactive applications as they must work within the constraints of the > browser and IDEs are highly interactive applications by their very nature. > Perhaps HTML5/CSS3 will change things; but, standard DOM manipulation, > as I am accustomed to seeing it, cannot generate the kind of rendering > that is available from native applications. Attempts to do so end up being > kludgy. > > It also cannot handle the kinds of desktop integrations that are common > for native applications without opening up serious security trust issues. > (Can everybody say ActiveX fiasco?) > > Finally, there are difficulties in handling keystrokes without conflicting > with the browser's native key bindings. I seldom ever touch a mouse > and I am a huge fan of vi, mutt, slrn, screen, ratpoison, etc. where > the primary interface is totally accessable through the keyboard without > having to tab through many options. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- Enviado desde mi dispositivo móvil Diego I. Hidalgo D. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list