On Wednesday 08 March 2006 03:57, Xiaoli Wang wrote:
> I am happy with Qx too, very easy to use,great and light architecture.

that was my experience with Quixote 1 too. had to make a production system 
with it very quickly, and it was simple and safe. very easy to get a grip .. 

i think the Quixote experience set pretty strict standards for what i will 
like from now on .. _q_lookup has been so great. and the widget system and 
form handling and liked very much too.

> I have tried Django,it's more complex than Qx, and have a higher learning
> cost. As we know, there have only 42 files of Qx(ver 2.4) in our Python
> Lib,how about Django? More than 200 files !!!

i have been looking at zope3 occasionally, but will not go there lightly. i 
did do the tutorial .. but i dont want to write xml. we are using zope2 in 
production in our company, but not developed anything on it. the internal 
corporate stuff has been prototyped in quixote .. or actually just with 
pygame and tkinter apps first, but then using qx to make it a restful web 
system too. so perhaps i should check that TG thing out .. in fact to learn 
more about REST i guess, 'cause it easily got complex with complex .. objects 
and methods, or something.

the production system i had made earlier for other usage w/ quixote was also 
restful, but so simple that it was straightforward to make (has a couple of 
type of resources, which are just /server/type/id ) .. also xml-rpc and soap 
was a joy to add (i even made that funky trick to use the same code for both 
APIs imps :) (BTW: seems that the link to that from 
http://www.quixote.ca/qx/SoapInterface is broken, i.e. this list archive has 
moved/disappeared? 
http://mail.mems-exchange.org/pipermail/quixote-users/2004-October/003563.html 
is 404)

oh but the point of this message was really, that i have not made web stuff 
lately, and have hardly heard of all the frameworks that have been mentioned 
here .. but am sure having fun in other parts of the pythonland ;) .. 
probably will (have to) do some web stuff at some point, so am thankful for 
the informative posts you guys have been posting here. and also for the fact 
that was hinted about quixote early on, so am not totally lost in that area..

> XiaoLi Wang

~Toni
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