On Sep 4, 2014, at 7:35 AM, Paul Winkler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Personally I think that's a nice idea, although there are so many different 
> frontend toolkits, so it's hard to pick one that will attract the most 
> people... 

Indeed. But it's kind of a self-selection thing. If I'm teaching the tutorial, 
it will be the things I'm qualified to teach. Which isn't Backbone. :) The hope 
is that, the patterns of frontend-oriented development, and the accompanying 
toolchain, is more important than this month's flavour du jour on JS MVC.

> fwiw, Backbone seems to be nearly ubiquitous here in NYC at the moment; I've 
> had 3 jobs since 2012 and they all used Backbone. I have certainly heard of 
> people around here using Angular but haven't actually come across it yet.

> Which is a long way of saying, could you find a way to keep the focus on the 
> Pyramid side of things? Nice patterns, libraries, and dev processes for 
> building backend APIs with Pyramid? What makes Pyramid particularly good for 
> this?

I could, but that puts me back in the same place as last year. My 
Pyramid-focused tutorial was in the bottom third of attendance. The top of that 
third, but still, not attracting broad interest. I'm trying to find something 
topical to piggy-back on.

--Paul

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