On 05-05-12 22:34, M Hussain wrote:
I think I'm in the same situation of considering Django for developing a
webapp or knowing Django features to develop UI. Is that possible to
develop UI like a desktop application, features like, tab, Buttons,
Checkboxes, lists, ploting graphs based on the
I think I'm in the same situation of considering Django for developing a
webapp or knowing Django features to develop UI. Is that possible to
develop UI like a desktop application, features like, tab, Buttons,
Checkboxes, lists, ploting graphs based on the data read from DB.
Please do suggest in
On 04-05-12 19:15, Etienne B. Roesch wrote:
Thanks for the link to your post Reinout!
So, have you made a decision about the way to go for your application?
For the near future we're sticking with templates, but with javascript
for the spots where we need it (we'll use backbone to clean up
Thanks for the link to your post Reinout!
So, have you made a decision about the way to go for your application?
I like the idea of using two different systems from the backend and the
frontend. I am new to django (a month+), but I don't think there was ever a
doubt in mind that my frontend
On 04-05-12 15:17, Sells, Fred wrote:
Up to now, I’ve been using Flex for my client side and having Django
return xml for the last 2 years. With Adobe’s policy changes regarding
Flex support, I need to shift future efforts to HTML5. I’m seeking some
general advice from the group on basic
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Sells, Fred
wrote:
> Up to now, I’ve been using Flex for my client side and having Django return
> xml for the last 2 years. With Adobe’s policy changes regarding Flex
> support, I need to shift future efforts to HTML5. I’m seeking
Up to now, I've been using Flex for my client side and having Django
return xml for the last 2 years. With Adobe's policy changes regarding
Flex support, I need to shift future efforts to HTML5. I'm seeking some
general advice from the group on basic technology/techniques. My
specific question
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