Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-12-04 Thread Harry George
robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Harry George wrote: > > When I came from Perl, I too missed perl-isms and specifically CGI.pm, so > > wrote my own: > > http://www.seanet.com/~hgg9140/comp/index.html > > http://www.seanet.com/~hgg9140/comp/pyperlish/doc/manual.html > > http://www.seanet.com/~

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-12-01 Thread robert
Harry George wrote: > When I came from Perl, I too missed perl-isms and specifically CGI.pm, so > wrote my own: > http://www.seanet.com/~hgg9140/comp/index.html > http://www.seanet.com/~hgg9140/comp/pyperlish/doc/manual.html > http://www.seanet.com/~hgg9140/comp/cgipm/doc/index.html > > Others on

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module (was: Re: python gaining popularity according to a study)

2006-11-30 Thread Harry George
Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thursday 23 November 2006 21:29, robert wrote: > > When a LAMP programmer comes to Python, there are so many different > > confusing things. It starts with a 'non-documented' cgi module - a > > 'High-Level-Interface', that cannot even iterate over th

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-11-24 Thread robert
Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Christoph Haas wrote: > >>> well, note, for that they have named it Ruby-On-Rails, so its still the >>> language - leveraged. While it is Zope/Django/Ego-on-Python ... ? >> If by that you mean that neither Zope nor Django are exactly pythonic I >> think I concur. > > Django

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-11-24 Thread robert
Thomas Guettler wrote: > Christoph Haas wrote: > ... >> Oh, yeah. I just joined the Web SIG and found out that WSGI >> seems the way >> to go. > ... > > I don't want a standard, i want *one* implementation. In the > Java world, there are a lot of standards and N*standards > implementations. In th

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-11-24 Thread robert
Christoph Haas wrote: > On Friday 24 November 2006 13:08, robert wrote: >> well, note, for that they have named it Ruby-On-Rails, so its still the >> language - leveraged. While it is Zope/Django/Ego-on-Python ... ? > > If by that you mean that neither Zope nor Django are exactly pythonic I > thi

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-11-24 Thread Thomas Guettler
Christoph Haas wrote: ... > Oh, yeah. I just joined the Web SIG and found out that WSGI > seems the way > to go. ... I don't want a standard, i want *one* implementation. In the Java world, there are a lot of standards and N*standards implementations. In the end you have the opposite of what a st

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-11-24 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Christoph Haas wrote: >> well, note, for that they have named it Ruby-On-Rails, so its still the >> language - leveraged. While it is Zope/Django/Ego-on-Python ... ? > > If by that you mean that neither Zope nor Django are exactly pythonic I > think I concur. Django is highly Pythonic (it's pure

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-11-24 Thread Christoph Haas
On Friday 24 November 2006 13:08, robert wrote: > well, note, for that they have named it Ruby-On-Rails, so its still the > language - leveraged. While it is Zope/Django/Ego-on-Python ... ? If by that you mean that neither Zope nor Django are exactly pythonic I think I concur. > Unless a Guido'e

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module

2006-11-24 Thread robert
Christoph Haas wrote: > On Thursday 23 November 2006 21:29, robert wrote: >> When a LAMP programmer comes to Python, there are so many different >> confusing things. It starts with a 'non-documented' cgi module - a >> 'High-Level-Interface', that cannot even iterate over the form items. A >> name Z

Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module (was: Re: python gaining popularity according to a study)

2006-11-24 Thread Paul Boddie
Christoph Haas wrote: > On Thursday 23 November 2006 21:29, robert wrote: > > When a LAMP programmer comes to Python, there are so many different > > confusing things. It starts with a 'non-documented' cgi module - a > > 'High-Level-Interface', that cannot even iterate over the form items. A > > na

Pimping the 'cgi' module (was: Re: python gaining popularity according to a study)

2006-11-24 Thread Christoph Haas
On Thursday 23 November 2006 21:29, robert wrote: > When a LAMP programmer comes to Python, there are so many different > confusing things. It starts with a 'non-documented' cgi module - a > 'High-Level-Interface', that cannot even iterate over the form items. A > name ZOPE in focus which reveals t