Graham Dumpleton wrote:
2009/7/6 Randy Syring :
Chris,
Sounds interesting. Question: Does it support some
kind of module/plugin architecture that will allow me to develop "plug-
in" functionality across projects? What would be called in
Django an "app".
The documentation says:
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2009/7/6 Randy Syring :
> Chris,
>
> Sounds interesting. Question: Does it support some
> kind of module/plugin architecture that will allow me to develop "plug-
> in" functionality across projects? What would be called in
> Django an "app".
The documentation says:
"""
Like Zope, but unlike Pyl
Chris,
Sounds interesting. Question: Does it support some
kind of module/plugin architecture that will allow me to develop "plug-
in" functionality across projects? What would be called in
Django an "app".
For example, I would like to have a "news", "blog", and "calendar"
module that I can plug
> The first major release of the BFG web framework (aka "repoze.bfg"),
> version 1.0, is available. See http://bfg.repoze.org/ for general
> information about repoze.bfg.
>
> ...
>
> - WSGI-based deployment: PasteDeploy and mod_wsgi compatible.
>
> ...
>
> - A comprehensive set of unit tests. The
Summary
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The first major release of the BFG web framework (aka "repoze.bfg"),
version 1.0, is available. See http://bfg.repoze.org/ for general
information about repoze.bfg.
Details
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BFG is a Python web framework based on WSGI. It is inspired by Zope,
Pylons, and Django. It mak