With ya. Let me get done with my exams, and hopefully I'll be able to
contribute(and use, obviously) :)
PS: Why the name Broke?? :O

On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:45 PM, DvD <birrafond...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Actually, I already put together some code that works on node.js inspired
> by Django, have a look https://github.com/brokenseal/broke
> My original intention was to create a framework that would work seamlessly
> on the server and on the client side but it was just too much for me that I
> left that project aside to concentrate on the client side only with
> https://github.com/brokenseal/broke-client
>
> I'm not asking help to start the project, I'm asking for help to make an
> already existing project a kick ass open source project with a community
> around it and I think that this is the right place since we all share
> Django love :)
>
>
> Il giorno mercoledì 2 maggio 2012 16:11:45 UTC+2, yati sagade ha scritto:
>
>> I am a Django user, but I don't see anything wrong in a JS framework
>> inspired by Django. Afterall, only great things can inspire. But I fail to
>> understand why JavaScript has to be only client side - It is a perfectly
>> valid choice as a server side language for not all, but certainly some use
>> cases. Besides, the server-side portion and the client-side portions can
>> share code. I recently wrapped up a project that involved using 
>> Node.js<http://nodejs.org>in the backend, and man how I missed Django there. 
>> The current sane choice
>> for a web framework on top of Node is Express.js 
>> <http://expressjs.com/>(Node is itself very low level) - which is inspired by
>> Sinatra <http://www.sinatrarb.com/>, a web development framework(they
>> call it a DSL) for Ruby. My point is when something inspired by a Ruby
>> server-side framework can become the de-facto standard choice for the
>> Node.js community, why not let them taste Django? I personally find the
>> idea compelling, but *only* if the server-side capabilities of the language
>> are respected. If we look solely at the client side, no-one would want to
>> ditch jQuery/Prototype ;)
>>
>> Now for the motivation, I would always love to hack together a quick app
>> using the same language(and importantly, the same mindset) both on the
>> server and client sides ;) And yes, with the WebWorkers API ported to
>> work with 
>> Node.js<http://blog.std.in/2010/07/08/nodejs-webworker-design/>(never tried) 
>> we are going to see some serious advancements.
>>
>> I understand people's minds have been brutally injured by JavaScript in
>> the past(I'm one of them), but then it *is* a capable language, and it
>> doesn't harm if someone is willing enough to bring reusability and
>> structure to apps written in it by means of a framework.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 3:02 PM, N.Aleksandrenko 
>> <aleksandre...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Why do you want to port django to javascript, there are great js libs
>>> and frameworks. It will be better to make a js bundle for django
>>> making in ajax ready.
>>> Js Tools working out of the box. Such as:
>>> + ajax upload
>>> + ajax registration with error handeling
>>> + ajax pages
>>> + binding django and a js framework (as backbone)
>>> + bind django with ad ui library (as jquery ui)
>>>
>>> and much more basic stuff
>>>
>>> Building the apps with django is still not DRY. If you are a frontend
>>> developer you can make a bundle to make django better and many people
>>> may find it helpfull and use it.
>>> If you decide to start such project ... call :) me i can i will help
>>> with ideas and code.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Gerald Klein <j...@zognet.com> wrote:
>>> > Maybe I missed an earlier post but I am always looking for new projects
>>> > please explain your requirements.
>>> >
>>> > --jerry
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 2:15 AM, DvD <birrafond...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hey,
>>> >> is no one is really interested in helping in this project?
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