Hi Pepe, I did not mean that in a negative tone, I do respect designers a great deal, they have a gift that seems to allude me =)
I have strong feelings towards my < > <= signs... its just a part of programming, why change the standard? I won't use MongoDB either because they use the same $lt $gte syntax. Then again, I miss c-style pointers with asterisks... so maybe I'm just an odd ball for liking symbolic languages. When I said django is not catching up, to compete with web2py they need to satisfy the part of me that likes using symbols instead of text to represent something. You said your a designer, I might need you for some projects! =) -- Thadeus On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Pepe <pepea...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thadeus, What is your problem with designers, men? > > I'm designer and use web2py because i don't like django... I've learnt > to programming in my school and my partners (today doctors, lawyers, > biochemicals) know to programming too (the logic, obviously, I'm sure > they forget all the rest, haha!), and I'm sure that they love to read > a really good syntax-code and not an aberration like "__lte=5" . > > Obviously, I don't know and i don't have all the knowledge that a > developer have, and I respect them all. > > Please, don't generalize. I respect you and I greatly appreciate your > contributions, really! > > Best regards, > > Pepe. > > On May 18, 5:19 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote: >> Polls.objects.get(order__lte=5) >> >> No... no their not. >> >> Still a designer based framework, and developer limiting. >> >> -- >> Thadeus >> >> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Kuba Kucharski >> >> >> >> <kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.2/ >> >> > "Support for multiple database connections in a single Django instance." >> >> > django is catching up ;) >> >> > -- >> > Kuba >