Hi, well, I see we both agree in two points:
a) we don't like use django :) b) and we respect each other (this is more cool :P ) i'm sorry if I get off-topic of this group, really, but I don't like the generalizations :) that's all... if I can help you both, please tell me, I will gladly! best regards! Pepe. On May 20, 10:10 am, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote: > Hi Pepe, > > I did not mean that in a negative tone, I do respect designers a great > deal, they have a gift that seems to allude me =) > > I have strong feelings towards my < > <= signs... its just a part of > programming, why change the standard? I won't use MongoDB either > because they use the same $lt $gte syntax. > > Then again, I miss c-style pointers with asterisks... so maybe I'm > just an odd ball for liking symbolic languages. > > When I said django is not catching up, to compete with web2py they > need to satisfy the part of me that likes using symbols instead of > text to represent something. > > You said your a designer, I might need you for some projects! =) > > -- > Thadeus > > > > On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Pepe <pepea...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thadeus, What is your problem with designers, men? > > > I'm designer and use web2py because i don't like django... I've learnt > > to programming in my school and my partners (today doctors, lawyers, > > biochemicals) know to programming too (the logic, obviously, I'm sure > > they forget all the rest, haha!), and I'm sure that they love to read > > a really good syntax-code and not an aberration like "__lte=5" . > > > Obviously, I don't know and i don't have all the knowledge that a > > developer have, and I respect them all. > > > Please, don't generalize. I respect you and I greatly appreciate your > > contributions, really! > > > Best regards, > > > Pepe. > > > On May 18, 5:19 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote: > >> Polls.objects.get(order__lte=5) > > >> No... no their not. > > >> Still a designer based framework, and developer limiting. > > >> -- > >> Thadeus > > >> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Kuba Kucharski > > >> <kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.2/ > > >> > "Support for multiple database connections in a single Django instance." > > >> > django is catching up ;) > > >> > -- > >> > Kuba