Nice! It definitely saves typing. Sounds like a right thing for
newbies, because when I was a newbie, I always had to look up which
fieldname to use and oh the typos.

Wim

On Nov 20, 3:28 pm, Alvaro Mouriño <alv...@mourino.net> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'd like to introduce to you this idea I've been working on for the
> last month, a django models generator:http://askani.net/
>
> Field options definition it's repetitive. Writing meta options leads
> to inconsistent use due to the variety available. "Inspired" by the
> repetitiveness of coding django models and the required memory load of
> defining meta options I decided to create a graphical interface that
> would guide the user in the creation of models.
>
> Askani.net is the result of scratching those itches. It represents
> models, fields, attributes and meta options in a UML-and-MER-ish way
> (but doesn't follow it strictly). It displays all the possible
> information for a model so the user only has to fill in the blanks the
> desired options, not remember all of them.
>
> The python code that outputs it's far from perfect, I know, this is
> just a barely-usable system to prove the concept, a prototype.
>
> The reason for this email is to request comments, suggestions and
> critics on the idea and specially on the usability. Clone the source,
> read the README file and play with it. Have fun =)
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Alvaro Mouriñohttp://askani.net/

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