Re: Django Powered Tabblo to be acquired by HP

2007-04-04 Thread bedros
thanks a lot, eventually I'll try bunch of javascript libraries, but I thought I'll save time by limiting my choices to few. On Apr 4, 11:40 am, Ned Batchelder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We use a number of libraries. We have prototype and scriptaculous, and > have been making a lot of use of

Re: Django Powered Tabblo to be acquired by HP

2007-04-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 4, 6:18 am, "bedros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > nice work; I've always been impressed by Django; and Tabblo website > gives a more convincing reason to use Django. > > But, I'm still not sure on javascript/ajax library to use with > Django... so my question which ajax kit did you use

Re: Django Powered Tabblo to be acquired by HP

2007-04-03 Thread bedros
nice work; I've always been impressed by Django; and Tabblo website gives a more convincing reason to use Django. But, I'm still not sure on javascript/ajax library to use with Django... so my question which ajax kit did you use with Tabblo. Thanks, -Bedros On Mar 23, 11:20 am, Ned Batchelder

Re: Django Powered Tabblo to be acquired by HP

2007-03-23 Thread limodou
On 3/23/07, Ned Batchelder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We at Tabblo are of course very excited about the acquisition by HP. > One of the things that HP valued in Tabblo was our ability to innovate > quickly and deliver solid products in a short amount of time. We > definitely feel like Django

Re: Django Powered Tabblo to be acquired by HP

2007-03-23 Thread Ned Batchelder
We at Tabblo are of course very excited about the acquisition by HP. One of the things that HP valued in Tabblo was our ability to innovate quickly and deliver solid products in a short amount of time. We definitely feel like Django was one of the reasons we were able to do that, and to

Django Powered Tabblo to be acquired by HP

2007-03-23 Thread Mitja
Just for the records: HP has revealed plans to acquire Tabblo Vyomesh Joshi, EVP at HP said: "By acquiring Tabblo's technology and making it available to companies that host popular websites, HP will be firmly on the path to becoming the print engine of the web." As Ned Batchelder wrote,