On 25/01/06, Doug Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think the great advantage of the explicit MVC model (and I believe RoR
> is basically the same here) is that it's very obvious where things go.
>
Absolutely spot-on!
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> Performance is acceptable, and with a postgres or mysql back-end you
On 25/01/06, Jon Ribbens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You sound like the sort of person who should be using the one I wrote,
> http://jonpy.sf.net/ ;-) It's designed to be lightweight and easy to
> use as well as powerful (it's very simple, nothing like the complexity
> of Zope etc).
>
IIRC, jo
On 26/01/06, Doug Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> There have been a lot of complaints about the diversity of web solutions
> for Python, as opposed to Ruby where there is just the one, as if
> somehow it was a bad thing. It may be confusing for newcomers, but I
> can't honestly believe that
On 25/01/06, Doug Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I just wrote a long response to this, and then decided it ought to be a
> blog entry instead, since I was planning one anyhow:
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> http://adju.st/entry/sucky-web-frameworks-redux
>
Knowing something of your history with Zope and more recently