Awesome response, thanks. I am definitely interested in the MVC and am
looking into it now.
Yes, we are migrating to Python mainly because we want unicode support,
more stability, and faster performance than what we are getting now.
We were going to move to php but seem python is the better choic
Mon, 2006-07-31 at 14:40 -0700, northband wrote:
> > Just spoke with my department and looks like we still want to go with a
> > server scripting method. Although MVC may be better fit, for the sake
> > of the learning curve, we want to use a PSP style method.
>
> I'm with
Just spoke with my department and looks like we still want to go with a
server scripting method. Although MVC may be better fit, for the sake
of the learning curve, we want to use a PSP style method.
So as of now we are looking at using FreeBSD, MySQL, and some form of
Python that will allow us t
So seems the best approach would be a MVC model rather than server
scripting? Currently our site is built with a closed source hypertext
preprocessor much like PHP. So it would be easier for us to script
another site, but if we would gain performance via a MVC model, then
that's what we need.
I
MySQL be?
I will look into Django.
Thanks for your .2
-Adam
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> northband wrot
> > Hi, I am interested in re-writing my website in Python vs PHP but have
> > a few questions. Here are my specs, please advise as to which
> > configuration wou
Thanks I will look into it.
-Adam
Norman Khine wrote:
> northband wrote:
> > Hi, I am interested in re-writing my website in Python vs PHP but have
> > a few questions. Here are my specs, please advise as to which
> > configuration would be best:
> >
> &g
Hi, I am interested in re-writing my website in Python vs PHP but have
a few questions. Here are my specs, please advise as to which
configuration would be best:
1.Dell Poweredge Server, w/IIS, currently Windows but considering
FreeBSD
2. Site consists of result pages for auctions and items for sa