On Sunday, January 12, 2014 9:49:45 PM UTC+1, Steven Joseph wrote:
>
> I took a look at the frameworks that you mentioned, none of them use the 
> python3 ioloop by default, though I imagine it might be easy enough to 
> substitute.
> And compared to the other frameworks on this thread, I don't think I 
> should use minimal to describe aioweb because 
> I've added in and hope to develop more higher level features like session 
> handling, authorization, authentication, configuration and deployment utils.
> Already using buildout to at a basic level to deploy. 
>
> On Monday, January 13, 2014 7:21:53 AM UTC+11, Steven Joseph wrote:
>>
>> Hi Amirouche,
>>
>> Good question, at this point I don't think aioweb is going to be too 
>> different if you have looked at most of the web frame works that
>> use async programming style. I hope to make aioweb a framework a very 
>> un-obstructive framework with more replaceable parts, support more 
>> templating style, databases etc.
>> No there is no WSGI support or websocket support simply because I haven't 
>> gotten around to it yet :). 
>> It'd be great if you could give some critique on the overall design I'm 
>> trying to keep it simple, even better if you could contribute.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Steven
>>
>> On Sunday, January 12, 2014 11:09:49 PM UTC+11, Amirouche Boubekki wrote:
>>>
>>> > 2014/1/12 Steven Joseph <[email protected]>: 
>>> >> oops missed out the link 8-| 
>>> >> 
>>> >> https://github.com/jagguli/aioweb 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > There is no documentation? 
>>> > 
>>> > - How does it compare to other async web framework like pulsar, 
>>> > webalchemy, tornado ? 
>>> > - In particular, do you support socket.io or websockets alone? 
>>> > - Does it support WSGI? Why? 
>>> > - How does it compare to non-async web framework django/flask and 
>>> zope-like? 
>>>
>>>
>>> It's kind of difficult to compare all this maybe you can answer only 
>>> this question: 
>>>
>>> - how opinionated aioweb framework is? What makes it unique and 
>>> relevant? 
>>>
>>
I published an article to explain the ideas behind my framework, maybe you 
will find it helpful: 
https://github.com/amirouche/notes/blob/master/source/2014/why-nerfed.rst


Regards

Reply via email to