Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-06 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Eric Ongerth wrote: I have heard that the more you try to make Javascript behave like Python, the more you end up hating Javascript -- but that says nothing about Javascript itself. Javascript is really a different language, with different strengths. Perhaps the best plan is to

Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-06 Thread Kless
On 6 dic, 03:22, Eric Ongerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But if you don't like Javascript, you have plenty of company. Including myself somewhat recently before I studied it more thoroughly and started trying harder with it ;-) Well, I hope that any day Lua can be embedded in the browser. I'm

Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-06 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Kless wrote: On 6 dic, 03:22, Eric Ongerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But if you don't like Javascript, you have plenty of company. Including myself somewhat recently before I studied it more thoroughly and started trying harder with it ;-) Well, I hope that any day Lua can be

Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-06 Thread Jorge Vargas
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Previously Eric Ongerth wrote: I have heard that the more you try to make Javascript behave like Python, the more you end up hating Javascript -- but that says nothing about Javascript itself. Javascript is really a

Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-06 Thread Lawrence Oluyede
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That said I really think a JS wrapper in JS is better than a JS wrapper in python or whatever language for that matter. Any DSL which is pretty much what all the libraries have become is way better than having a half baked

Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-06 Thread Jens Hoffrichter
Hello all, 2008/12/6 Lawrence Oluyede [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That said I really think a JS wrapper in JS is better than a JS wrapper in python or whatever language for that matter. Any DSL which is pretty much what all the

Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-05 Thread Kless
I've looking for any bridge between python and JS to building easily the user interfaces (client side). --I dislike JS, and it's heavy to have to know and deal with HTML, CSS JS and the API of any JS framework-- Ago time I had seen Pyjamas [1], a stand-alone python to javascript compiler, an

RE: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-05 Thread John_Nowlan
http://code.google.com/p/pyjamas/wiki/PyjamasWithPylonsJSONRPC I would to know if Pyjamas could be easily integrated on Pylons. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups pylons-discuss group. To post to

Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-05 Thread Jorge Vargas
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Kless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've looking for any bridge between python and JS to building easily the user interfaces (client side). --I dislike JS, and it's heavy to have to know and deal with HTML, CSS JS and the API of any JS framework-- Ago time I had

Re: Pyjamas : Python - JS

2008-12-05 Thread Eric Ongerth
I have heard that the more you try to make Javascript behave like Python, the more you end up hating Javascript -- but that says nothing about Javascript itself. Javascript is really a different language, with different strengths. Perhaps the best plan is to use Javascript for its strongest