[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm aware that Pylons is trying to
> compete with Rails in the near future but I'm just not clear on how
> directly they are trying to compete...will Pylons have the same
> generation functions and other time saving goodies that RoR has or am I
> barking up the wrong tre
http://www.myghty.org/
That one is excellent.
Robert
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Thanks Rune. I've already checked out Django and TG and have found both
> the projects to be a little misguided. I think the one great thing they
> have over Rails is the use of SQLObject
Then you haven't really checked Django - it doesn't use SQLObject.
> Having sa
Thanks Rune. I've already checked out Django and TG and have found both
the projects to be a little misguided. I think the one great thing they
have over Rails is the use of SQLObject because the implicit mapping of
data models via the "plural" approach of Rails is a bit of a quirk to
me, I just do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Please let me state off the cuff that I'm not after a big "Python Vs
> Ruby" war or anything here! I'm trying to make the switch to Python for
> my web development work as I've been using it for quite some time for
> other programming work (albeit mainly hobby and person
Please let me state off the cuff that I'm not after a big "Python Vs
Ruby" war or anything here! I'm trying to make the switch to Python for
my web development work as I've been using it for quite some time for
other programming work (albeit mainly hobby and personal interest
projects) as I'm getti