[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > the PyHtmlGUI Project (http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/pyhtmlgui) > is looking for developers that want to join. > > The aim of the project is to create a web application framework. The > API of PyHtmlGUI wants to be close to Trolltechs famous Qt API but > incooperates the idea of a text based renderengine instead of the pixel > based one. The obviouse target is html/css but through xml rendering > process nearly every textual output could be generated. > > So far we finished a proof-of-concept prototype that is available via > CVS from sourceforge. Now we would like to extend this prototype to a [...]
This is great news. I hope you manage to keep it pragmatic enough that people can always be confident of getting their work done, but without losing the benefits of abstraction. I wonder how you're dealing with client-side code (ie. JavaScript)? Have you looked at crackajax or PyPy? John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list