[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cameron Laird) writes:
> What might C. mean? Say I install a program, but I still have to worry
> about how I'm going to configure it within the cluster where I intend to
> use it, AND I need to co-ordinate its configuration with the central
> database on which it depends, AND
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Brad Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 10:22 AM -0500 5/18/07, Jeff Rush wrote:
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>>3) What is the value of the language to developers?
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>>Yeah, a very common, slippery question. T
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Jeff Rush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>2) How easy is it to install an application written in the language?
> How is the application deployed?
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> I'm having some trouble understanding
At 10:22 AM -0500 5/18/07, Jeff Rush wrote:
>I'm down to the wire here on answering the Forrester survey but am stumped on
>a few questions I hope someone can help me out with.
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>1) What -existing- examples of the use of Python to create social
>web applications are there? These include chat,
Terry Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | 1) What -existing- examples of the use of Python to create social
> | web applications are there? These include chat, collaboration,
> | forum boards, and editable content pages, RSS feeds.
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> | I know I use a lot of these, but under pressure I'
"Jeff Rush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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| I'm down to the wire here on answering the Forrester survey but am
stumped on
| a few questions I hope someone can help me out with.
You are really into this free work for paid products thing.
I should think of such a sch
I'm down to the wire here on answering the Forrester survey but am stumped on
a few questions I hope someone can help me out with.
1) What -existing- examples of the use of Python to create social
web applications are there? These include chat, collaboration,
forum boards, and editable cont