Hi all.
I'm new here and just took over a Django project for the first time. I'm
still getting to grip with Django but as a front end dev for the past 5
years, I'm also looking for a client-side library/framework to go together
with my project.
My requirements for a JS framework is that it:
> 7. JavascriptMVC
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> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 8:04 PM, Kelly Nicholes
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> > wrote:
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>> It would be a travesty to not mention backbone.js.
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>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 7:39:49 AM UTC-6, dotnetCarpenter wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all.
>
Hi vicherot.
I'm interested to know how you made the distinction between your dhtml/
part of your site to the shtml/ part. It looks like you pretty much used
the same code base to generate the 2 versions. Can you elaborate on the
Django specific parts of your implementation?
Cheers, Jon
Den t
@Peith Yes, I can see the advantage of not having to spend time working out
template conflicts. But you'll have to write two sets of template code,
right? One for Django and one for KnockoutJS. Or am I missing something?
Cheers, Jon
Den tirsdag den 4. september 2012 16.38.29 UTC+2 skrev Peith:
27;ll look more into backbone.js :)
Den onsdag den 5. september 2012 16.34.29 UTC+2 skrev Kelly Nicholes:
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> It would be a travesty to not mention backbone.js.
>
> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 7:39:49 AM UTC-6, dotnetCarpenter wrote:
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>> Hi all.
>>
>> I'm new her
In the end, my project stalled due to lack of resources. We might pick it up
but it's been abandoned for quite some time. I haven't had any django projects
since. Hence, I can't make any recommendations.
DjangoAjax looks promising but might lack the community support you expect. It
is however b
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