Dear all, Quoting David MENTRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
At last demexp meeting, we have decided to focus developments on a web interface to help the spreading of demexp. We should face now the choice of architecture and language to accomplish this.
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wheel, especially regarding web technologies. What do you think of it? Do you think it would be better to use known frameworks like http://turbogears.org/ ? Any Python framework you would be aware of (except Zope, which I find too slow)?
My own feeling is that it is definitely worth spending some time checking frameworks, because WDialog is quite basic, and the stuff that we want to do on the web client (displaying lists, selecting, sorting and such stuff) is quite universal so there should be no need to reinvent the wheel, as you said.
(i.e. to gather developers). It should be notice that if we use web technologies (like AJAX), we will use more popular languages (javascript, HTML, CSS or SQL for example) so it might be easier to gather developers for them.
I think that it is also worth exploring existing web technologies. I know that ocaml is nice (hey, it's you who got me to use it at work!) but with popular technologies such as the ones you mentionned, we have more chances of finding development frameworks and developpers. Felix _______________________________________________ Demexp-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/demexp-dev
