subway code

2007-02-07 Thread Daniel Nogradi
(Somehow this message didn't go through for the first time.) Does anyone know what happened to the subway project? The sites gosubway.org and subway.python-hosting.com have been down for a long time now. Actually, I would like to have the code just to look at it and maybe learn something, b

subway code

2007-02-07 Thread Daniel Nogradi
Does anyone know what happened to the subway project? The sites gosubway.org and subway.python-hosting.com have been down for a long time now. Actually, I would like to have the code just to look at it and maybe learn something, but it seems it completely disappeared from the net. Does anyone has

Re: subway

2007-01-31 Thread Daniel Nogradi
my hd and found a recent (Jun 2006) checkout > on the original SVN repos. > > There's everything in it: Subway code, web site and examples: > > <http://www.deelan.com/dev/subway/subway-svn-20060610.zip> > > HTH Great! Thanks very much indeed. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: subway

2007-01-31 Thread deelan
on my hd and found a recent (Jun 2006) checkout on the original SVN repos. There's everything in it: Subway code, web site and examples: <http://www.deelan.com/dev/subway/subway-svn-20060610.zip> HTH -- d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: subway

2007-01-31 Thread Daniel Nogradi
> Daniel> Does anyone know what has happened to the codebase of the subway > Daniel> project? It seems the whole project has been shut down leaving > Daniel> no trace of the code on net but I would be very happy to see it, > Daniel> apparently it had some

Re: subway

2007-01-31 Thread deelan
Daniel Nogradi wrote: > Does anyone know what has happened to the codebase of the subway > project? It seems the whole project has been shut down leaving no > trace of the code on net but I would be very happy to see it, > apparently it had some cool features that would be fun to loo

Re: subway

2007-01-31 Thread skip
Daniel> Does anyone know what has happened to the codebase of the subway Daniel> project? It seems the whole project has been shut down leaving Daniel> no trace of the code on net but I would be very happy to see it, Daniel> apparently it had some cool features that

subway

2007-01-31 Thread Daniel Nogradi
Does anyone know what has happened to the codebase of the subway project? It seems the whole project has been shut down leaving no trace of the code on net but I would be very happy to see it, apparently it had some cool features that would be fun to look at. Does anyone have access to the code

Re: any subway web dev experiences

2006-06-19 Thread Gerhard Häring
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Fredrik Lundh wrote: > bruno at modulix wrote: > >> Nope - it's a Python MVC web framework. Like Django, Pylons and >> Turborgears. And FWIW, there have been recently some discussions about >> merging Subway and Turboge

Re: any subway web dev experiences

2006-06-19 Thread Fredrik Lundh
bruno at modulix wrote: > Nope - it's a Python MVC web framework. Like Django, Pylons and > Turborgears. And FWIW, there have been recently some discussions about > merging Subway and Turbogears. recently? was that before or after the developer picked up his marbles and went ho

Re: any subway web dev experiences

2006-06-19 Thread bruno at modulix
a wrote: > subway is pythons ruby on rails competitor Nope - it's a Python MVC web framework. Like Django, Pylons and Turborgears. And FWIW, there have been recently some discussions about merging Subway and Turbogears. > pls tell me if u hav any expereinces Please take time to lear

Re: any subway web dev experiences

2006-06-18 Thread George Sakkis
a wrote: > subway is pythons ruby on rails competitor > pls tell me if u hav any expereinces > thanks u wanna know reils n subway ur so kewl omg! no expereinces watsoevah, sori dud PS: If you want to be taken seriously, put at least some effort to make a readable english sentence

any subway web dev experiences

2006-06-18 Thread a
subway is pythons ruby on rails competitor pls tell me if u hav any expereinces thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: any subway experiences

2006-06-17 Thread Alex Martelli
a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thanks for reading Yah, I got a sandwich there once, it was very large but not all that good... Alex -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: any subway experiences

2006-06-17 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2006-06-17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > a wrote: >> thanks for reading > > Their bread is awful. At least they actually slice it now. Around here they used to just cut a shallow V-shaped notch in the top. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! ... th

Re: any subway experiences

2006-06-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a wrote: > thanks for reading Their bread is awful. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: any subway experiences

2006-06-17 Thread bruno at modulix
a wrote: > thanks for reading > Too long experience with Paris (France) subway... Left Paris, feel better now !-) -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split(

Re: any subway experiences

2006-06-17 Thread gene tani
a wrote: > thanks for reading Yah, the mass transit systems are, um, challenging but workable in many US cities. Canada's much better BUT the Subway framework that's not developed anymore had a dev mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/subway-devel Google for "su

Re: any subway experiences

2006-06-17 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
The berlin subway is great - especially during the worldcup the sheer amount of people from all over the world makes things interesting. HTH, Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

any subway experiences

2006-06-17 Thread a
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Re: Merging Subway and TurboGears

2005-12-25 Thread Jan Niklas Fingerle
Jan Niklas Fingerle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > the templating language (Cheetah vs Kid). Those will be points of > (as far as "depend" might go) the Kid funtionality (i.e. importing > ElementTree-s as sub-trees, and ElementTree is part of the heart of my > application logics). If I might add:

Re: Merging Subway and TurboGears

2005-12-22 Thread Gregory Petrosyan
+1 for Kid -- it's more pythonic IMHO. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Merging Subway and TurboGears

2005-12-19 Thread Jan Niklas Fingerle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My real worries are the controller styles (functions vs classes) and You can wrap those quite easily, but ... > the templating language (Cheetah vs Kid). Those will be points of ... how should the user base of one migrate to the other? I depend on (as far as "depend" m

Re: Merging Subway and TurboGears (was: Re: Which Python web framework is most ...)

2005-12-18 Thread floydophone
I am looking for ways to improve CrackAJAX; I added for...in loops and iterators, but it still needs work. I would plan on sticking with the Turbogears name if we were to merge. My real worries are the controller styles (functions vs classes) and the templating language (Cheetah vs Kid). Those wil

Merging Subway and TurboGears (was: Re: Which Python web framework is most ...)

2005-12-18 Thread John J. Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I'm the founder and lead developer of Subway. > > I am all for it. TG would have to change a couple of things IMHO, but I > think it would be a great idea. +100 > If we were to merge projects, we would have to get a serious > TurbowaySubge