On 11/08/2014 01:46 AM, Aliane Abdelouahab wrote:
- Django 1.7 has the features people always waited it, the the 'migrate'
which allows you to change your schema and let Django rédapate it :)
In my project, all the core logic and database queries (using sqlalchemy
) are in a different rpc based service written in twisted.
I don't need the model part of Django, just the views to get or send
data to the rpc service called the core_engine and get data from there
and send to dum html templates.
- the orm is independant, you can directly write raw sql if you want, the
orm has been made for people who are not made to learn sql again, and to
stay in object programming.
Again as I mentioned, I don't need to think about databses or models at
all, I just need to do the frontend logic here, it will have very
minimal processing in views and of course templates will make good use
of AJAX and JSON.
- for python 2.7 i think all tutorials make it to work on 2.x because not
all the packages have migrated to python 3 (i talk about third parties),
the difference in tutorials, is about using the unicode .
Can you give me one example where the difference will be obvious?
If the syntax from the official 1.7 tutorial can work with Python 2.7
out of the box, then I will hav no issues lerning directly with version 1.7.
I just wish to only elaborate the fact that I only need to use the views
as the middle layer between the templates on one side (the client facing
side ) and the logic in a Python based core_engine written in xmlrpc.
If I am not loosing out the ease by which templates can be built using
Django and some libraries like krispy-forms then I am more than happy.
I would ideally love to have integrated libraries generate good deal of
css for me to make forms look good and be accessible.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
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