Re: [Tutor] TurboGears - and some issues

2005-11-14 Thread Kent Johnson
Alan Gauld wrote: >> CheeseShop > > New one on me! CheeseShop is formerly known as PyPI, the Python Package Index. It's a central repository for Python add-ons. http://www.python.org/pypi > If I'm not busy I try to scan c.l.p but mostly its > just too busy. Nonetheless its my primary source of

Re: [Tutor] TurboGears - and some issues

2005-11-14 Thread Alan Gauld
"Terry Kemmerer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > TurboGears sounds pretty good. But, from the write up, TurboGears > appears to be for MAC only. > Or am I misreading the write up? The writeup I posted was Mac focused but the project itself is multi platform. The dow

Re: [Tutor] TurboGears - and some issues

2005-11-14 Thread Alan Gauld
> The main places I hear about new stuff are > Planet Python > Python Cookbook > python-announce I know of them but rarely look. > CheeseShop New one on me! > The first three have RSS feeds, But I didn't know that... > and of course there's comp.lang.python if you have the time for it... An

[Tutor] TurboGears - and some issues

2005-11-14 Thread Terry Kemmerer
TurboGears sounds pretty good. But, from the write up, TurboGears appears to be for MAC only. Or am I misreading the write up? Terry ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor

Re: [Tutor] TurboGears - and some issues

2005-11-14 Thread Kent Johnson
Matt Williams wrote: > This got me thinking about how we stay up with different, and new, > python projects. I tend to look at the Daily Python URL, as well as some > Technorati and del.icio.us tagged sites/blogs. Where else do other > people look? One more - Dr Dobbs Python-URL (not the same as D

Re: [Tutor] TurboGears - and some issues

2005-11-14 Thread Kent Johnson
Matt Williams wrote: > This got me thinking about how we stay up with different, and new, > python projects. I tend to look at the Daily Python URL, as well as some > Technorati and del.icio.us tagged sites/blogs. Where else do other > people look? The main places I hear about new stuff are Planet

[Tutor] TurboGears - and some issues

2005-11-14 Thread Matt Williams
Dear Alan, I haven't used it, but I've looked through it, and it looks v. interesting. One of the things I like is that it glues lots of different bits together (I came across it while looking at SQLObject), and so benefits from their advances. I was a bit surprised that you hadn't come across it