I believe there was talk about interest in a Python client, but I dont think it 
exists at this moment in time. With some of the recent work we are doing, im 
thinking expanding our language support will become easier. 


________________________________
 From: Werner Keil <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: device map java client
 


Eberhard/Reza/all,

Does the Python/Django support already exist or is that mainly a discussion and 
proposal?

I'm invited to talk about Mobile Device Detection for Django tomorrow, mainly 
focusing around the MobileDeviceMiddleware 

The company behind DeviceAtlas provided this nice example:
http://mobiforge.com/developing/story/build-a-mobile-and-desktop-friendly-application-django-15-minutes
They point out, that it's a "entry level" solution, and (what a coincidence) 
DeviceAtlas would be more powerful.
This listing on the DeviceAtlas site
https://deviceatlas.com/resources/enterprise-api-performance
shows which languages are supported so far btw. Aside from Ruby which I barely 
touched myself either, all others seem to be in the pipeline or in a working 
state.

I think what should encourage us most is a comment on above 15 Minutes Django 
post:
>I would like DeviceAtlas formed part of procces of device detection, although 
>the ideal would be to >implement the interface proposed by the W3C 
>(http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/PR-DDR-Simple-API->20080917/).
Which is exactly what DeviceMap is about
Even a bit older, from a time when WURFL was still open is this entry: 
http://www.chicagodjango.com/blog/mobile-web-development-django/
Aside from other languages like Java, the HandsetDetection.com service also has 
various clients, including Python: 
https://code.google.com/p/handset-detection-python-api-kit/
Especially the JSON/REST approach could be interesting, given the Web Service 
written in Java (or other languages) we have could just be consumed in a 
similar way. 
Regards.
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On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 1:07 PM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]> wrote:

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>Reza,
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>I've downloaded the code and having a good hard look...
>I hoping to turn out a C#-client based on what I see (my way of
>grokking things)
>
>Did you have a chance to consider my idea (in "Python/Django Language
>Support etc") regarding dClass ?
>
>Also I'm keeping my eye on the OpenDDR resources over at GitHub
>because version 1.19 should be available soon -- if the past monthly
>schedule holds. I agree with you there are some issue regarding the
>resources to need clearing up.
>
>Anyway, off 'playing' with your DeviceMapClient...
>
>
>esjr
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