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| last edited by BillSeitz on Mar 8, 2008 9:25 pm |
Guido Van Rossum is taking a look at various Python Web Framework-s. Lots of comments (a number of them being anti-Sql Object; some of those same people are pro-Sql Alchemy).
James Tauber points to a recent piece of his with more of a ReST focus. He likes WebPy almost as much as his own stuff, but might move to Cherry Py...
[Stefane Fermigier] points to a Concept Map (MindMap) linking the various shared components in some of the megaFrameworks.
Guido has a follow-up. In one of the comments Kevin Marks suggests using XOXO as a generate Template System.
Jan31: Guido updates again, going through why he's preferring DjanGo's Template System to CheeTah.
Feb4: Having just half-completed the conversion of one page (about 20%) of my internal Google app to Django templates (no others parts of DjanGo used at this time), I still believe that a [DOM]-style approach would be much more painful, in part because of the separation between HTML and presentation logic.
And again about his dislike of XML for a Template System or any other human-editable scenario (config files, etc.).
Paul Everitt doesn't think ZoPe gets a fair shake.
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