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You can save $50 by registering early. Registration ends Friday March 2.
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The Triangle (NC) Zope and Python Users Group invites you to register
for Camp 5 and the BBQ Sprint:
http://trizpug.org/boot-camp/camp5/
This is a Zope 3 boot camp followed by a Plone 3 sprint. The boot camp
is taught by Philipp von Weitershausen, author of Web Component
Development with Zope
Derick van Niekerk wrote:
> Anyway - If some of you can give me a little insight to what you use to
> develop on the web using Python, I'd appreciate it. I've heard good
> things about cherrypy, django, mod_python, zope, etc., etc. There is
> just so little time - I'd gladly sacrifice a little pow
This looks more or less like what I am looking for to learn Zope3! As
is mentioned elsewhere in this thread Zope3 is *nothing* like Zope2 and
after starting to learn the one, I knew nothing about the other.
*Everything* is different - from the interface to the design
methodologies.
One thing Zope
Steve Juranich a écrit :
> bruno at modulix wrote:
>
>
>>Actually, the OP was asking about Zope3, which is a *very* different
>>beast.
>
>
> Okay, so my ignorance is showing (/me pauses to stuff it back where it
> belongs). So is there some big master diff, along the lines of "What's new
> in
Steve Juranich:
>is there some big master diff, along the lines of "What's new
>in Python X.X" that I could look at to get an idea of what z3 has that 2.9
>(which I'm currently still cutting my teeth on) doesn't?
It's a redesign.
Z2: mixin base classes
Z3: component architecture with interfaces
I have been using ZOPE (mostly with CMF/Plone) for a couple years now.
MY recolleciton of the initial leraning curve, was hours reading
through source code, newsgroups, web site, outdated garbage, days long
marathons of coffee, beer and very little sleep.
After about 2 weeks of this horrible mindn
Steve Juranich schrieb am 25.04.2006 18:24:
> bruno at modulix wrote:
>
>> Actually, the OP was asking about Zope3, which is a *very* different
>> beast.
>
> Okay, so my ignorance is showing (/me pauses to stuff it back where it
> belongs). So is there some big master diff, along the lines of
bruno at modulix wrote:
> Actually, the OP was asking about Zope3, which is a *very* different
> beast.
Okay, so my ignorance is showing (/me pauses to stuff it back where it
belongs). So is there some big master diff, along the lines of "What's new
in Python X.X" that I could look at to get an
> 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
>> th
Steve Juranich wrote:
> Derick van Niekerk wrote:
(snip)
>>I would like to start my next web project (a database of demographic
>>info on scientists in Africa) on Zope 3. Could anybody point me in the
>>right direction? Where should I start?
>
>
> After you look
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 thes
rn?
I've been hacking Python now for 6 years. I just picked up Zope last month
and found the learning curve to be quite steep. It's not just you.
There's a lot of stuff there.
> I would like to start my next web project (a database of demographic
> info on scientists in Af
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 f
Derick van Niekerk wrote:
> I have been developing in PHP for some time now and needed to look into
> application frameworks to speed up my development. I was looking into
> Horde and CakePHP before I was introduced to Python. I started learing
> python and within a few *hours* I already wrote my f
project (a database of demographic
info on scientists in Africa) on Zope 3. Could anybody point me in the
right direction? Where should I start?
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Many good points! Thx Matt.
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kbperry wrote:
> Cool thx Matt. I did finally figure it out, but barely. Why would you
> want to download and install Zope without creating an instance? It
> seems kind of dumb to me.
This is a quite normal separation. I think you will find the same
thing among both database systems and various
Cool thx Matt. I did finally figure it out, but barely. Why would you
want to download and install Zope without creating an instance? It
seems kind of dumb to me.
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kbperry wrote:
> Call me crazy and stupid, but how do you start zope? I downloaded the
> thing, installed it, and then nothing. I can find a stupid README.txt
> that is useful.
>
> Can someone help?Please!
Install Python 2.4
Install Zope 3 in that python by using setup.
Call me crazy and stupid, but how do you start zope? I downloaded the
thing, installed it, and then nothing. I can find a stupid README.txt
that is useful.
Can someone help?Please!
Thx.
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it stillborn?
>>>
>>> Kay
>>>
>>
>> What you see is not Zope 3, it is Zope X 3. To quote from the X3
>> information page: "Zope X3 3.0 is for developers. If you are
>> expecting an end-user application, this is not for you."
>
om WinXP
> to Win98. This seems to be the wrong development process direction.
>
There are an awful lot of zope 2 applications out there looking
to migrate to zope 3. Five is one way to start that. Sort of like
there are still a lot of win98 systems out there, and running
python2.4 is a great
Wolfram Kraus wrote:
> Kay Schluehr wrote:
> > The last downloadable release is from november 2004. The Windows
> > installer is configured for Python 2.3(!). The Zope.org main page
> > announces Zope 2.8 beta 2. Is it stillborn?
> >
> > Kay
> >
> What
Kay Schluehr wrote:
> The last downloadable release is from november 2004. The Windows
> installer is configured for Python 2.3(!). The Zope.org main page
> announces Zope 2.8 beta 2. Is it stillborn?
>
> Kay
>
What you see is not Zope 3, it is Zope X 3. To quote from the X3
The last downloadable release is from november 2004. The Windows
installer is configured for Python 2.3(!). The Zope.org main page
announces Zope 2.8 beta 2. Is it stillborn?
Kay
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