On 2012-12-12 00:36:29 +, alex23 said:
On Dec 12, 7:23 am, Alex Clark wrote:
TL;DR: Zope has a lot to offer, and there are times when you may need
its libraries to perform complex tasks.
I always avoided Zope as I kept hearing "there's the Python way and
then there's the Zope way", howev
On Dec 12, 7:23 am, Alex Clark wrote:
> TL;DR: Zope has a lot to offer, and there are times when you may need
> its libraries to perform complex tasks.
I always avoided Zope as I kept hearing "there's the Python way and
then there's the Zope way", however, all that did is lead me to avoid
a frame
On 2012-12-11 21:01:03 +, Gregory Ewing said:
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sun, 09 Dec 2012 20:13:43 -0500, Alex Clark wrote:
>
The Zen of Zope, by Alex Clark
I expect that I would find that hilarious if I knew anything about Zope :)
It's probably a good thing I don't know much about Zo
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sun, 09 Dec 2012 20:13:43 -0500, Alex Clark wrote:
>
The Zen of Zope, by Alex Clark
I expect that I would find that hilarious if I knew anything about Zope :)
It's probably a good thing I don't know much about Zope,
because I'm already finding it hilarious. If I kn
On 2012-12-10 04:24:00 +, Steven D'Aprano said:
On Sun, 09 Dec 2012 20:13:43 -0500, Alex Clark wrote:
import other
The Zen of Zope, by Alex Clark
I expect that I would find that hilarious if I knew anything about Zope :)
Well, you are in luck! Because it's a tutorial too:
https://gi
On Sun, 09 Dec 2012 20:13:43 -0500, Alex Clark wrote:
import other
> The Zen of Zope, by Alex Clark
I expect that I would find that hilarious if I knew anything about Zope :)
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