Simon Faulkner wrote: >>RoR and TG share the explict MVC model as a one-size-fits-all approach >>to web development, which may or may not be a bad thing depending on >>your application I guess. TG does seem to provide everything you need >>to write a complex web application, and it does provide a huge amount of >>the scaffolding for you. > > > Ha! Just read (some of) your blog Doug and it puts a lot of stuff into > perspective - ty :-)
I was trying to be more polite in a general email than I am on my blog :) For everyone else, Simon is referring to: http://adju.st/entry/web-frameworks-and-why-most-of-them-suck I think, where I slag off TG as well as almost everything else. > I think that a lot of my requirements are at the 'another todo' list (I > laughed at that one!) I just wrote a long response to this, and then decided it ought to be a blog entry instead, since I was planning one anyhow: http://adju.st/entry/sucky-web-frameworks-redux So consider that a reply to this :) > What ever I decide it's got to be better than Access... Oh yes. doug. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Isotoma, Open Source Software Consulting Tel: 020 7620 1446 / Mobile: 07879 423002 / Fax: 020 79006980 Skype: dougwinter / http://www.isotoma.com Lincoln House, 75 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7HS _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk