Hey guys, someone asked me to maintain his old website, trouble is,
it's in python, more trouble is it's in turbogears 1. I'm not fluent
in python but all right, I can learn, but this turbogears
thing..
First of all, is it still alive? Looks like turbogears 2 is the most
recent version but
>> My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
>> Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
>> ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Komodo 7, has
>> been released:
>
> This is a pretty good release announcement, but a few
>> Hey guys, someone asked me to maintain his old website, trouble is,
>> it's in python, more trouble is it's in turbogears 1. I'm not fluent
>> in python but all right, I can learn, but this turbogears
>> thing..
>>
>> First of all, is it still alive? Looks like turbogears 2 is the most
>
>>> Hey guys, someone asked me to maintain his old website, trouble is,
>>> it's in python, more trouble is it's in turbogears 1. I'm not fluent in
>>> python but all right, I can learn, but this turbogears thing..
>>>
>>> First of all, is it still alive? Looks like turbogears 2 is the most
>>> Hey guys, someone asked me to maintain his old website, trouble is,
>>> it's in python, more trouble is it's in turbogears 1. I'm not fluent in
>>> python but all right, I can learn, but this turbogears thing..
>>>
>>> First of all, is it still alive? Looks like turbogears 2 is the most
>> I am building a small intranet website and I would like to use Python. I
>> was wondering if there was a easy and medium performance python based web
>> server available. I would like to run it on port :8080 since I wont have
>> root access also I prefer something easy to deploy meaning I would
> Hi Fellow Pythoners,
>
> I'm trying to collect table data from an authenticated webpage (Tool) to
> which I have access.
>
> I will have the required data after 'click'ing a submit button on the tool
> homepage.
> When I inspect the submit button i see
>
>
> Thus the tool's homepage is of the fo
> I've been trying for a few days (only a little bit at a time) to come up
> with a way of implementing a frozendict that doesn't suck. I'm gradually
> converging to a solution, but I can't help but think that there's some
> subtlety that I'm probably missing which is why it's not already provided.
Thanks a bunch for the whole team!
Best,
anonhung
On 2/9/12, eGenix Team: M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
>
> ANNOUNCEMENT
>
> mxODBC Zope Database Adapter
>
> Version 2.0.2
>
>