Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-08-25 Thread Mike Orr
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 2:10 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > In the latter case you would use Pyramid only as a GraphQL or REST server, I just attended a Javascript conference and there was a talk on GraphQL and I was quite impressed. I haven't used it yet but it allows users to

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-08-24 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
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Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-15 Thread Sheila Allen
There could be a chapter on building opinionated web frameworks on top of Pyramid, referring to some of the real world examples such as Substance D, and Cornice. On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:28 PM, 'Torsten Irländer' via pylons-discuss < pylons-discuss@googlegroups.com> wrote: > Hi, > I would

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-15 Thread 'Torsten Irländer' via pylons-discuss
Hi, I would like to see a the security topic being covered. I would like to see how to handle the TOP10 OWASP security threats in Pyramid by simple examples. Just to get the idea for those who are new to this and make others aware that this is an important part of web development. I think this

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-14 Thread Alvaro Aguirre
Hi, I'd be good to explain a bit about the history of the framework, how it relates to Zope (and not), but I believe I'd be very interesting to tell something how python frameworks have evolved and where Pyramid stands as part of this process. Alvaro. 2017-07-14 6:10 GMT-03:00 Christoph

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-14 Thread Christoph Zwerschke
Am 14.07.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Steve Piercy: > * How do I use with Pyramid? The book should distinguish between JavaScript-enhanced server-side PYramid applications and use of Pyramid as the backend for single-page applications. In the latter case you would use Pyramid only as a GraphQL or

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-14 Thread Steve Piercy
On 7/13/17 at 1:32 PM, carlos.delaguar...@gmail.com (Carlos de la Guardia) pronounced: lets say I'm interested. What do people on this list think such a book should cover. How can it be useful to both beginners and long time users? I'd steer away from a topic-based approach. The narrative

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-13 Thread Vinicius Assef
I'd suggest topics about: - recommended or much used packages, e.g., jinja2 or chameleon; WTForm or Deform; etc. - authentication & authorization; - overriding artifacts, e.g., templates; - database transaction management. On Thursday, 13 July 2017 15:33:02 UTC-3, cguardia wrote: > > Hi, > >

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-13 Thread Aniruddha Gaikwad
ect: Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid Hi, lets say I'm interested. What do people on this list think such a book should cover. How can it be useful to both beginners and long time users? Carlos de la Guardia On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Steve Piercy <steve.piercy@gmail.com&

Re: [pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-07-13 Thread Carlos de la Guardia
Hi, lets say I'm interested. What do people on this list think such a book should cover. How can it be useful to both beginners and long time users? Carlos de la Guardia On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Steve Piercy wrote: > Howdy, > > If you are interested in

[pylons-discuss] Book on Pyramid

2017-06-30 Thread Steve Piercy
Howdy, If you are interested in writing a book about Pyramid, please contact Todd Green from Apress as follows. Todd Green Editorial Director, Apress phone: +1 212 460-1622 email: todd.gr...@apress.com twitter: @ApressToddGreen I'm passing along this information in hopes that one of