-On [20080430 17:48], Aaron Watters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Wow. An initial glance looks great! I need help with pronunciation,
though :(.
Werkzeug is supposed to be pronounced in German.
It translates to 'tool'.
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven asmodai(-at-)in-nomine.org / asmodai
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Magdoll a écrit :
Hi,
I know this is potentially off-topic, but because python is the
language I'm most comfortable with and I've previously had experiences
with plone, I'd as much advice as possible on this.
I want to host a site where people can register to become a user. They
should be
We're about to start a couple somewhat similar projects here, and while
our chief engineer is a definitive Ruby/Rails addict, we finally settled
on Django. While it's not my own personal favorite Python MVC framework,
it's still a very good one, and probably the more mature and stable so
-On [20080430 02:16], Magdoll ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also I want an infrastructure that's not too rigid so if in the future I
want to add more apps it's not to hard.
Not to belittle Django, but for what I wanted to do with it, it was too
restraining.
I instead went with a combination of:
On Apr 30, 10:43 am, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
nomine.org wrote:
Werkzeug -http://werkzeug.pocoo.org/
Wow. An initial glance looks great! I need help with pronunciation,
though :(.
(also, I'm a little disappointed because I made some notes that looked
a little
Hi
On 2008-04-30 10:11:46 +1000, Magdoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
is the best thing to use. A friend recommended Ruby on Rails - not to
instigate war here, but I'd welcome comments on that (I don't know
You should have a look at Pylons then.
It is similar in essence to Ruby on Rails, but using
Hi,
I know this is potentially off-topic, but because python is the
language I'm most comfortable with and I've previously had experiences
with plone, I'd as much advice as possible on this.
I want to host a site where people can register to become a user. They
should be able to maintain