http://avalonstar.com/blog/2008/sep/9/web-framework-ponies/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/avalonstar/2844663076/
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On Sep 9, 2008, at 7:41 AM, Sibtey Mehdi wrote:
Thanks to all of you for giving me the good suggestions. I am a
python developer and didn’t get the chance to work on web app. Now
I am thinking to learn something about web app.
Hi Sibtey,
Thanks for reinvigorating the sleepy pypers. Noth
Hi Diabolic,
> promotion. I did hope that your summary would let me know key reasons
> why you picked up TG, in technical words itself.
Here I go, trying to be more specific and technical this time. :)
1. TG has SQLAlchemy readily integrated. The ORM of Django or RoR is suitable
for new web app
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Sanjaya Kumar Patel
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>> > ... serious advantage when it comes to
>> > bigger applications)
>> > - ... popular
>> > - Advanced...
>> > -...make life smoother
...
> I tried to summarize my views in simple terms quickly, what probably sounded
Thanks to all of you for giving me the good suggestions. I am a python
developer and didn't get the chance to work on web app. Now I am thinking to
learn something about web app.
Thanks,
Sibtey Mehdi
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> TG is nice. I have used it for a couple of apps but there's a lot of
> magic under the hood which which causes frustration proportional to
> the size of the project.
My experience with TurboGears 1.0.6 today is quite smooth. Of course, we were
having some hurdles before a year or so, but now th
I think webpy is simple N yet powerful.. try it out..
Ranganath.S
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Sanjaya Kumar Patel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > > ... serious advantage when it comes to
> > > bigger applications)
> > > - ... popular
> > > - Advanced...
> > > -...make life smoother
> >
> > Th
> > ... serious advantage when it comes to
> > bigger applications)
> > - ... popular
> > - Advanced...
> > -...make life smoother
>
> These points do sound like buzzwords, coming from someone who's chosen
> to build skills on turbogears. I do not underestimate anything but
> aren't those points k
Apologies for top posting, but a quick link :
http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/pipermail/ilugc/2008-April/040727.html
Personal Preference: Go for Django - it is fun!
Venkat
Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com
On 9/9/08, Noufal Ibrahim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TG is nice. I have used it for a c
TG is nice. I have used it for a couple of apps but there's a lot of
magic under the hood which which causes frustration proportional to
the size of the project.
SQLAlchemy is a redeeming feature. From reviews on the net, it *does*
seem to be the ORM of choice when using Python.
Some of it's other
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