Re: Questions/Python

2010-04-20 Thread Santiago Gala
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Ian Wilson wrote: > Thanks for the responses.  I'm glad people are able to use shindig > without porting it. > > Okay it sounds like I should just stick with php or java and (bite the > bullet) write the db layer as you both suggested since I'm using a > rdbms.   I

Re: Questions/Python

2010-04-20 Thread Ian Wilson
Thanks for the responses. I'm glad people are able to use shindig without porting it. Okay it sounds like I should just stick with php or java and (bite the bullet) write the db layer as you both suggested since I'm using a rdbms. I think I'm going to use java because I already need some sort o

Re: Questions/Python

2010-04-20 Thread Tim Wintle
I am running PHP Shindig supporting a main application built in Python... On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 14:32 -0700, Ian Wilson wrote: > Has anyone shown interest in porting shindig to python? I saw this > http://code.google.com/p/gae-opensocial/ but I haven't heard that many good > things about GAE, I t

Re: Questions/Python

2010-04-17 Thread Evgeny Bogdanov
On 16/4/10 23:32, Ian Wilson wrote: Hi, I'm just researching around about social networking. I'm thinking about starting my own social site although I'm not sure if I should just be making apps for existing social sites. Shindig looks like a really fast way to get started but I have a few

Questions/Python

2010-04-16 Thread Ian Wilson
Hi, I'm just researching around about social networking. I'm thinking about starting my own social site although I'm not sure if I should just be making apps for existing social sites. Shindig looks like a really fast way to get started but I have a few questions. Does shindig have an IRC chan