jkn wrote: > Hi all > I'm trying out, and in general finding really useful, the various > TiddlyWiki variants that I guess many people here know about, for > organising my activities in a GTD way. One mild annoyance is in the > speed of the Javascript applications. I fancy having a go at writing > something like this for myself, where update speed would be a higher > priority. > > I don't know Javascript (although it looks moderately simple from a > brief peruse,
It's not as simple as it may seem at first look. There are some real gotchas. But if you want a more pythonic javascript, you should have a look at mochikit. > and I know enough languages to know I'll be able to pick > it up); however I do know and use Python, although not nuch in a > web-oriented way. Since unlike JS, python is at least pre-compiled, I > have hopes that this would make things quicker. I do appreciate that JS > is built into the browser, which might make my Python approach slower. > I'm not sure of the 'architectural' approach to this; any suggestions, > and maybe pointers to previous work? I don't really understand what you're after here, since TiddlyWikiLikes can *not* work without javascript. Anyway, there's at least a Zope-based TiddlyWikiLike, so you may want to have a look here: http://ziddlywiki.org/ HTH -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list