The is-Pylons-for-me post

2007-07-09 Thread Martin Aspeli
Hi guys, We've just (almost certainly) chosen Pylons for a quick-and-dirty web application project. There are just a few outstanding things that we need to do, which I'm not sure how to approach. Speed is of the essence here, so having examples or documentation would be a huge help. I also don't

Re: The is-Pylons-for-me post

2007-07-09 Thread Christoph Haas
Martin, On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 12:30:18AM -0700, Martin Aspeli wrote: We've just (almost certainly) chosen Pylons for a quick-and-dirty web application project. There are just a few outstanding things that we need to do, which I'm not sure how to approach. Speed is of the essence here, so

Re: The is-Pylons-for-me post

2007-07-09 Thread Jon Rosebaugh
On 7/9/07, Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. We need a fairly heavily AJAXified UI. Is Prototype and the Railsish web helpers the best way to go? I'm a little wary of code generation in general and Prototype in particular, but I'm willing to ignore my instincts if this is the way

Re: The is-Pylons-for-me post

2007-07-09 Thread Robert Leftwich
Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1. We need a fairly heavily AJAXified UI. Is Prototype and the Railsish web helpers the best way to go? I'm a big fan of the Yahoo! User Interface library - http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/ It is hard to beat for quality of code and documentation, not

Re: The is-Pylons-for-me post

2007-07-09 Thread Garland, Ken R
On 7/9/07, Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys, We've just (almost certainly) chosen Pylons for a quick-and-dirty web application project. 1. We need a fairly heavily AJAXified UI. Is Prototype and the Railsish web helpers the best way to go? 2. Specifically, we need an