Hi All,
We use Python (TurboGears) extensively at our company, RAD Solutions Private
Limited (www.radsolutions.co.in). We have the running project www.gcollab.com,
and are also considering taking projects on contracts using OpenERP /
TurboGears / Pylons.
Sanjay
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Bhubaneswar: RAD Solutions Private Limited (http://www.radsolutions.co.in)
> Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 20:54:15 +0530
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: bangpypers@python.org
> Subject: Re: [BangPypers] Python companies
>
> Hi All,
>
> My search for a suitable python job has ended successfully. Thanks
Hi All,
Glad to announce a python open source project named ContactGrabber to grab the
contact emails from gmail, yahoo, rediff etc. The project is hosted at
http://code.google.com/p/pycontactgrabber/ and is also available at cheeseshop.
It is now working fine for 'gmail', 'yahoo' and 'rediff'
> senior developer. We are also in need of a partime tech consultant who
> can trouble shoot problems if any. We are trying to enhance a existing
> system given to us.
>
> Are there any organizations with whom I can connect who can help / guide
> / advice?
We are dedicated to developing web ap
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
> 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
> > ... 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
This is a hot topic and a lot of posts around it are available on the Internet,
most of which might confuse to new comers. After my about three years of watch
on this, and considerable experience on TurboGears, my suggestions go as below.
If it is just developing a website, and not a part of you
> I am writing a book on Python for newbies. You can see it here
>
> http://kushal.fedorapeople.org/book/
>
While I am going through the book at ease, must appreciate the simple look and
feel of the site. Curious to know what tools do you use to produce the site.
Sanjay
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Hi All,
It seems TurboGears GSoC is offering some projects, and as I understood from
the post, there are some nice rewards involved. Here is more details ->
http://groups.google.co.in/group/turbogears/browse_thread/thread/dfdfdf9368b7d9ba
Sanjay
Hi All,
I am into compiling a set of tutorials and guide on rapid application
development using latest free and open source MVC frameworks and tools. I plan
to gradually cover many usage patterns of these FOSS frameworks and related
tools starting from development environment set up, integrati
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