Learning Ruby to use Rails is tempting.
Iwan van der Kleyn wrote:
> Gary Nutbeam wrote:
>> needing to learn Ruby.
>
> But why wouldn't you just use Rails and learn Ruby in the process? The
> "effort" required to learn Ruby pales in comparisson to the advantages
John J. Lee wrote:
I know mono runs on linux but I want nothing to do with it unless absolutely
necessary.
> Gary Nutbeam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> D H wrote:
> [...]
>> > Check out Castle on Rails for .NET/Mono. It is still in early
>> > development, bu
Thanks for the feedback. I should have been more specific though and
mentioned this has done on Linux (client and server).
D H wrote:
> Gary Nutbeam wrote:
>
>> I've noticed that the Perl camp has a very nice web/database environment
>> called Maypole. Ruby has the Rai
I count zpt as xml because page templates can operate in html or xml mode.
This is not a troll. It is a lot of work in Zope to create interfaces to
relational data for anything more than simple data models.
It's a lot less work in Maypole or Rails, but I don't want to go back to
writing in Perl,
Two out of three on the home made approach I was thinking about.
Quixote, Cheetah and SQLObject.
Thanks for the link. I'm perusing it now.
deelan wrote:
> Gary Nutbeam wrote:
> (...)
>> Does anyone know of something similar to Rails or Maypole in Python?
>
> you may
I've noticed that the Perl camp has a very nice web/database environment
called Maypole. Ruby has the Rails environment which on the surface seems
similar to Maypole. I can't find anything in Python that ties a database
to a web interface anywhere near as well as Ruby on Rails or Maypole.
I see th