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
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
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
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
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
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
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
http://code.google.com/p/pyjamas/wiki/PyjamasWithPylonsJSONRPC
I would to know if Pyjamas could be easily integrated on Pylons.
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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
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
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