On 19.01.2010 23:26, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Finally, we ruminated over the difficulties in building rich internet
> applications. Sure, writing HTML/CSS/JS/Python/SQL by hand works fine,
> but we doesn't really have a good answer for the people who want
> something IDE or GUI-ish. Meanwhile, Adobe and Microsoft are putting
> all sorts of marketing dollars into Flex/Silverlight, and although
> HTML5 can do some amazing things, the lack of tooling is a big danger.
> (I've written at more length about this in the past:
> http://jacobian.org/writing/snakes-on-the-web/#s-rich-web-applications).

It's a bit early to speak about Lino, but Jacob's post incited me to
write a kind of preview for Django developers:

http://code.google.com/p/lino/wiki/LinoAndDjango

Encouraging words are welcome now, but wait a few months before you
seriously investigate this project.

Luc

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