linuxfreak wrote:
> Look at Karrigell. Its a web framework for Python
>
> http://karrigell.sourceforge.net
I second this suggestion.
Karrigell is a pleasure to work with and I'm sure it will appeal any
python fun who dare to play with it.
I also hope Pierre (its developer) lose some of his modest
gene tani wrote:
> Truthfully, the number of frameworks is staggering, tho some are
> specialized for blogs/wiki, search engine, PIM, etc.
[snip massive yet even so incomplete list]
It's called biodiversity and, while generally this is a good thing, I
think it's high time for some of these Python
Truthfully, the number of frameworks is staggering, tho some are
specialized for blogs/wiki, search engine, PIM, etc.
http://www.colorstudy.com/docs/shootout.html
http://pythonology.org/howto
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python?kwd=Web
http://www.awaretek.com/tutorials.html#web
http:/
None wrote:
> Hello,
> I am just starting to look into python.I have been prog with php for
> several years.My question is:
> Can/Is Python used as a web scripting language
Yes, definitively.
There are in fact almost too many web-programming solutions in Python,
from the good ole cgi to the
Look at Karrigell. Its a web framework for Python
http://karrigell.sourceforge.net
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