On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 1:04 PM, S Rangaswamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it is interesting to note that Zope or Plone or no longer choices being
> mentioned !
> I have not followed Django closely. Is there support available for content
> management or workflow ?
> Our team at ZeOmega has been usi
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Sibtey Mehdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am planning to develop a website but I don't have any idea about the
> python framework. I found 2 or 3 framework (pylon, Django, turbo Gear) on
> net but couldn't understand which one should be used.
http://code.go
curious to know more about other python
web frameworks and support for standards such as wfmc.
regards
sathya
--- On Mon, 9/8/08, Anand Chitipothu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Anand Chitipothu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [BangPypers] which framework is better pylon
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
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > ... 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
> ... 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 kind of biased to
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
Sibtey Mehdi wrote:
Hi
I am planning to develop a website but I don’t have any idea about the
python framework. I found 2 or 3 framework (pylon, Django, turbo Gear)
on net but couldn’t understand which one should be used.
Can you suggest me which framework should be better to develop a
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Sibtey Mehdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am planning to develop a website but I don't have any idea about the
> python framework. I found 2 or 3 framework (pylon, Django, turbo Gear) on
> net but couldn't understand which one should be used.
>
> Can you sug
On Sep 8, 2008, at 11:47 PM, Sibtey Mehdi wrote:
Hi
I am planning to develop a website but I don’t have any idea about
the python framework. I found 2 or 3 framework (pylon, Django,
turbo Gear) on net but couldn’t understand which one should be used.
Can you suggest me which framework sh
Hi
I am planning to develop a website but I don't have any idea about the
python framework. I found 2 or 3 framework (pylon, Django, turbo Gear) on
net but couldn't understand which one should be used.
Can you suggest me which framework should be better to develop a simple
website?
Tha
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