Re: Web application design question (long)

2006-01-17 Thread bruno at modulix
Fried Egg wrote: I must not express myself very clearly. I don't need any help with the disassociated text algorithm. What I need is a framework for data processing web apps, If that's your main need, and you want to use a RDBMS, then you may want to have a look at turbogears

Re: Web application design question (long)

2006-01-17 Thread Tom Anderson
On Tue, 16 Jan 2006, Fried Egg wrote: I am interested if anyone can shed any light on a web application problem, I'm not going to help you with that, but i am going to mention the Dada Engine: http://dev.null.org/dadaengine/ And its most famous incarnation, the Postmodernism Generator:

Web application design question (long)

2006-01-16 Thread Fried Egg
Hi Pythonist(a/o)s I am interested if anyone can shed any light on a web application problem, both in the specific details (see below) but also in the theory of how to do ad hoc data processing and exploration through a web interface (a tall order, I think). It is apropos of my job, if you

Re: Web application design question (long)

2006-01-16 Thread Paul Rubin
Fried Egg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: (1) Has anybody done something general enough for me to use? It's sounds like you're writing a glorified version of Emacs's Dissociated Press command. DP used a simpler algorithm but the results were about the same. (3) Would anybody else be interested in

Re: Web application design question (long)

2006-01-16 Thread Fried Egg
I must not express myself very clearly. I don't need any help with the disassociated text algorithm. What I need is a framework for data processing web apps, and the disassociated text seems a good example. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list