hey there, I am looking for a pylons developer to cofound a startup.
If you have experience with Pylons, have a little bit of free time,
and would like to hear more about it, send me an email at
rose...@gmail.com.
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On 01/14/2011 09:09 PM, Alice Bevan–McGregor wrote:
On 2011-01-14 19:53:58 -0800, Mike Orr said:
Hi all, I'm starting an article on Pyramid for Pylons 1 users,
focusing on the differences between the frameworks and how to do
familiar things in Pyramid. It'll also cover add-on stuff like forms
a
On 1/25/11 3:54 PM, Kyle Terry wrote:
I know this isn't the SQLAlchemy list, but I've been designing my
resource tree using SQLAlchemy and traversal for my up coming project. I
was thinking about starting a discussion and possibly getting some help
on a problem I'm having.
I have the Foo resourc
On 1/26/11 6:13 AM, Wade Leftwich wrote:
I've been dealing with similar issues on my first-ever Pyramid
project, also using sqlalchemy and traversal.
This may be indirection overkill, but I separated Context objects from
Data objects. Note this is a reporting application, so it's more into
displ
On 1/29/11 6:14 PM, oO wrote:
Sorry if this is a newbie question, but I'm finding that I'm a little
bit lost when it comes to the best way to implement an example
application using MongoDB (or any non-ZODB datastore) and traversal.
Conceptually, I like the idea of traversal instead of URL Dispat
On 2/9/11 3:11 PM, Seth wrote:
This seems to me like it should be simple, so please excuse me if the
answer is staring me in the face (I did some searching in the docs and
elsewhere and couldn't find anything satisfactory):
I'm wondering what the recommended way is to run Pyramid view code from
On 3/3/11 10:59 AM, Stephen Lacy wrote:
Yeah, but encapsulation (a well-written API) and dependencies are
totally orthogonal.
One could write a dependency-less framework that provided sensible,
minimal, yet functional components, and *still* provided a really clean
API and way for developers to
On 3/4/11 12:03 PM, Mike Orr wrote:
I'll be at the Pyramid sprint but I don't know what I'll be doing.
I would like to learn Git and Pyramid-at-Github if somebody would like
to do a mini crash course.
I'm no git guru, but I've been using it pretty heavily for the last 6
months and would be ha
On 03/08/2011 07:36 PM, Iain Duncan wrote:
I personally like using zcml to supply my renderer to my views so I
can change templates from the zcml file. The only issue I'm having is
that I don't know how I can set the response status when doing that.
If my view is returning a dict, and the rendere
d/dev/
which works fine for me, but seems like a roundabout solution.
Good luck with Pyramid!
Rob
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as a former zope / plone developer, i've got quite a lot of experience
with traversal and view lookup, so maybe i'll be able to help here.
On 12/6/10 10:43 AM, Seth wrote:
Okay, so I think I'm just having a hard time grokking the idea of a
"context" (even after beating myself to death with the
On 12/07/2010 04:47 AM, Paul Everitt wrote:
I'll add a little historical perspective to the traversal approach. Way, way
back, before Zope was Zope and before there was a full ZODB, we had this
approach called "object publishing".
It was Python objects, published on the web. A URL pointed you a
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