If you're experimenting with frameworks, try out django. I've only completed a few parts of the tutorial. However, what amazes me is how much I got for so little code. It's slick.
http://www.djangoproject.com/ jw On 9/30/05, Markus Wankus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gerhard Häring wrote: > > Markus Wankus wrote: > >> [...] Thanks for the reply - maybe I'll give it another shot. I'm > >> currently demoing Snakelets. Quite a turn in the opposite direction, > >> but small and super-easy to get going with. [...] > > > > I also found Snakelets a pleasure to use and chose it for implementing a > > clan homepage in early 2005. > > > > I'm still very interested in the Python/Web/RDBMS field and tried to > > follow the developments since then. I didn't actually build anything > > real, only played a little bit with CherryPy and the megaframeworks > > built upon, Subway and TurboGears. > > > > If I had to choose again, I'd use TurboGears, despite the fact that it's > > very young and still developing. > > > > -- Gerhard > > > > Good to know. I have watched the screencast for Turbogears but haven't > tried it yet. There seemed to be a lot of "magic" methods going on > there, and you could tell the guy doing the screencast had done that > more than once. ;o) I guess once you run through the manual it would > all make sense. > > I figure I'll give Snakelets a good go first. Is your Snakelets-based > page up and accessible somewhere? > > Markus. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list