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On Behalf Of Chris Hengge
        Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:22 PM
        To: PyTutor
        Subject: Re: [Tutor] Generic Application Frameworks?
        
        
        Just incase anyone doesn't want to see that document to know
what I'm asking about...
        
        Razor/Carbon includes:
        Auto Update
        Plugin System with management
        Error reporting
        
        Its got a few other features, but these are my focus. 
        
        
        On 10/19/06, Chris Hengge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                I was curious if there are any frameworks around like
carbon/razor implimented in razor? 
                
                Here's a link with information about razor (.net 1.1
versin of carbon)
                http://www.codeproject.com/cs/design/razorpt1.asp
                
                If not, is there any reason why? (limitation of python?)
                
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You might ask on comp.lang.python.
You might also do a search at http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi

I did a search for 'application framework' and came up with 
http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/PlugBoard/0.2

Most of the other hits were for web application frameworks.

Do you feel you need an application framework?

I don't believe there's any limitation in python. I suspect it's mostly
philosophical.

Mike            


          

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