What is pythonic? See: http://faassen.n--tree.net/blog/view/weblog/2005/08/06/0
bruno at modulix schrieb am 25.04.2006 17:10: > Benji York wrote: >> bruno at modulix wrote: >> >>> Zope is a world in itself - and is certainly not the simplest tool to >>> learn (nor the most pythonic). >> >> Those statements apply more to Zope 2 than Zope 3 (and Zope 2 is moving >> more and more toward Zope 3 these days). One of Zope 3's main goals was >> to focus on the Python programmer as a primary target. That being said >> there /are/ some powerful and novel concepts used in Z3 (the component >> framework). > > While it's true that Zope3 is more 'python-programmer oriented' than > Zope2 - and probably much safer wrt/ developper's sanity -, it's still a > world on it's own, it's still a complex framework, and it's still not > very pythonic (IMHO based on 2+ years experience with Zope2, with or > without the CMF, and some time spent evaluating Zope3). > >>> You may want to consider other options like Django, Pylon or Turbogears. >> >> It's true that Z3 is not currently focused very well on the >> "middle-class" developer. > > That's an understatement !-) > >> It's more of an industrial-strength kind of >> thing, but considerable thought has been given lately on how to build >> bridges so everyone can benefit without being full-time Zope masters. >> >> Toward that end, I wrote a little quick start guide that might help the >> OP: http://www.benjiyork.com/quick_start > > -- Egon Frerich, Freudenbergstr. 16, 28213 Bremen E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list