>> I understand people's minds have been brutally injured by JavaScript in
>> the past(I'm one of them), but then it *is* a capable language, and it
>> doesn't harm if someone is willing enough to bring reusability and
>> structure to apps written in it by means o
s minds have been brutally injured by JavaScript in
> the past(I'm one of them), but then it *is* a capable language, and it
> doesn't harm if someone is willing enough to bring reusability and
> structure to apps written in it by means of a framework.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
ay 2, 2012 at 3:02 PM, N.Aleksandrenko wrote:
> Why do you want to port django to javascript, there are great js libs
> and frameworks. It will be better to make a js bundle for django
> making in ajax ready.
> Js Tools working out of the box. Such as:
> + ajax upload
> + aja
Why do you want to port django to javascript, there are great js libs
and frameworks. It will be better to make a js bundle for django
making in ajax ready.
Js Tools working out of the box. Such as:
+ ajax upload
+ ajax registration with error handeling
+ ajax pages
+ binding django and a js
Maybe I missed an earlier post but I am always looking for new projects
please explain your requirements.
--jerry
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> Hey,
> is no one is really interested in helping in this project?
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Hi Sébastien,
thanks to the database routing system and the possibility add any backend
database (or data source, however you wanna call it) directly into broke, or
your project.
You can think of it as a sort of plugin system that anyone can use.
For instance, if you are using django-piston or d
I guess the people that don't get the point have probably never made a
heavy Javascript application ... Ever used Backbone.js ?
client-side - one page - websites are much nicer to use than any website
with a page load after every click.
So I totally understand why you would do such a project, a
Thanks for asking, Marcin.
This project started back in 2009 because at that time there was not even a
single js mvc framework around that I liked ( at that time the only ones
around were JavascriptMVC, Jamal and another one, can't remember the name ).
That's the main reason behind this project
On Thu, 2012-04-05 at 00:00 -0700, Lars Ruoff wrote:
> On Apr 5, 8:48 am, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
> > frankly these are not questions to be asked of an open source
> project.
>
> On the contrary, many more open source projects should ask themselves
> that question!
I remember a guy, his name h
On Apr 5, 8:48 am, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
> frankly these are not questions to be asked of an open source project.
On the contrary, many more open source projects should ask themselves
that question!
I'm very much interested in the answer, since i really don't get it.
Why would you re-invent a
On Thu, 2012-04-05 at 07:36 +0100, Marcin Tustin wrote:
> What's the motivation for this project? Who (especially already being
> familiar with python and django) would want to use this, and for
> what?
frankly these are not questions to be asked of an open source project.
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What's the motivation for this project? Who (especially already being
familiar with python and django) would want to use this, and for what?
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 07:22, DvD wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I created a project not long ago and I'm currently maintaining it called
> Broke which wants to be a
Hi folks,
I created a project not long ago and I'm currently maintaining it called
Broke which wants to be a porting to Javascript of
Django https://github.com/brokenseal/broke-client
You can find it featured inside the todomvc project from addy osmani
https://github.com/addyosmani/todomvc (
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