Re: Python and the web

2005-08-23 Thread Jonas Geiregat
Terry Hancock wrote: > > Yes. If you're into killer apps, try out Zope. But it does have a learning > curve. > There are probably a dozen or so alternatives that are all "smaller and > quicker > to learn". > Very true zope is a killer app, but different from all the other well know server si

Re: Python and the web

2005-08-23 Thread bruno modulix
Joe T. wrote: > Hello group, I'm new to Python and have a couple of beginner questions that > I'm hoping someone can answer. > > 1. Is python something that you would recommend using for server side web > programming? Definitively yes. > Something like C# or Java? Far better IMHO. > If so,

Re: Python and the web

2005-08-22 Thread Terry Hancock
On Monday 22 August 2005 03:51 pm, Joe T. wrote: > 1. Is python something that you would recommend using for server side web > programming? Something like C# or Java? If so, are there any resources > that you could point me to that would help me with server side python > programming for dynamic h

Re: Python and the web

2005-08-22 Thread Fredrik Lundh
"Joe T." wrote: > 2. I know there's a Jpython but what use would I get from using Python > with > Java? If I'm already familiar with Java programming why would I want to > use > Python with Java? see, e.g. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/27/jython.html http://www.javaworld