There's also this Pyramid Cookbook recipe, Pyramid for Pylons Users.
http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid-cookbook/en/latest/pylons/index.html
Note that it is indexed to Pyramid 1.3. Pyramid 1.5.7 is the current version.
--steve
On 12/15/15 at 6:39 PM, sahmed1...@gmail.com (gitted)
I would say that Pyramid is a lot more similar to Pylons than Michael
thinks.
Because of the maturity/age of the projects, a lot of the newer (and
stranger) Pyramid features don't have a variation in Pylons -- but almost
everything in Pylons can be quickly ported to Pyramid.
The routing is *si
Code organization is similar which I think is the most important point for
learning and several libraries are common (like webob, sqlalchemy and
beaker) but the actual APIs are different for routing and most other things
inside pyramid.
It would be a mistake to start any new projects in Pylons as
Hello,
I have been trying to learn pylons using reddit's source code as an example.
Curious, if I was to use Pyramid, how much of my learning from reddit's
source could I leverage?
Are the routing, model validation etc. the same still or?
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