I've been using Cheetah Template for a year now and loved every bit of
it.
There's plenty of well written documentation[1] files as well so that
you may learn it quick.
[1]: http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/learn.html
On 24 fév, 14:01, Tamer Higazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi people!
> After de
On 2008-02-25 Tamer Higazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question:
> Which is the most loved template engine for python?
>
I recommend pyTenjin template engine.
http://www.kuwata-lab.com/tenjin/
pyTenjin is not famous nor popular, but it is very fast, full-
featured, and
very easy-to-use.
The abov
On Feb 25, 1:01 am, Tamer Higazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Question:
> Which is the most loved template engine for python?
>
I am learning MAKO and I think it's good. But can't tell that it's the
best as I didn't try others. :)
regards,
Subeen.
http://love-python.blogspot.com/
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On 24 fév, 20:01, Tamer Higazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi people!
(snip)
> Question:
> Which is the most loved template engine for python?
>
I don't have a single cue on this, but the one that most impresses me
so far is Mako.
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> AFAIK, there is no single blessed template system. If you're up to web
> development then your choice of framework will limit the choices for
> template engines. For example if you choose Django I guess you'll have
> to stick with its built-in template system (I might be wrong on this)
Django's
> After deciding choosing python as my future killer application language
> for writing web applications, I need from you guys still some support,
> if you apologize.
>
> Question:
> Which is the most loved template engine for python?
AFAIK, there is no single blessed template system. If you're up
Hi people!
After deciding choosing python as my future killer application language
for writing web applications, I need from you guys still some support,
if you apologize.
Question:
Which is the most loved template engine for python?
I see, that I can do more aspect oriented programming with pyt