This tutorial looks great...it explained a lot of things to me that I wasn't
able to put together before.
But...on looking at it, a nagging thought keep recurring...this is a really
quite long and complicated process for a Poll product. As much as I like
Zope and thing it is a great platform on w
nted properly, it will no longer be obscure.
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From: "Darcy Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 11:49 AM
Subject: re: [Zope] FYI: Python product tutorial updated
> This tutorial looks great...it
> But...on looking at it, a nagging thought keep recurring...this
> is a really
> quite long and complicated process for a Poll product. As much as I like
> Zope and thing it is a great platform on which to develop web
> applications,
> I often wonder about the complexity and obscurity of some of
> This tutorial looks great...it explained a lot of things to me
> that I wasn't
> able to put together before.
>
> But...on looking at it, a nagging thought keep recurring...this
> is a really
> quite long and complicated process for a Poll product. As much as I like
> Zope and thing it is a g
> I'd be very interested to hear any ideas you folks have
> on ways to help "make simple things simple" for development
> and to allow people to deal with complexity only as they
> begin to need it...
I entirely agree with Jerry's points about the standard zope
distribution. There are various a
2000 11:23 AM
> To: Darcy Clark; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Zope] FYI: Python product tutorial updated
>
>
> > This tutorial looks great...it explained a lot of things to me
> > that I wasn't
> > able to put together before.
> >
> > But...on