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Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Never mind -- it turned out I had an "index.html" file in the directory
which had been wget'ed from LiveJournal.
That's okay, then. The other possibility was that your computer
had been recruited into an evil botnet set up by LiveJournal
to create backup servers for
On Thu, 07 Jun 2018 13:32:10 +, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> python3.5 -m http.server 8000
[...]
Thank you to everyone who responded, pointing out that I should check for
an index.html file. That was exactly the problem.
And yes, I acknowledge that my original post was lacking in some
On 2018-06-07 13:32, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I'm following the instructions here:
>
> https://docs.python.org/3/library/http.server.html
>
> and running this from the command line as a regular unprivileged
> user:
>
> python3.5 -m http.server 8000
>
> What I expected was a directory listing
On 2018-06-07 14:32, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I'm following the instructions here:
>
> https://docs.python.org/3/library/http.server.html
>
>
> and running this from the command line as a regular unprivileged user:
>
> python3.5 -m http.server 8000
>
> What I expected was a directory listing
On Thu, 07 Jun 2018 13:32:10 +, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
[...]
> python3.5 -m http.server 8000
>
> What I expected was a directory listing of my current directory.
>
> What I got was Livejournal's front page.
Never mind -- it turned out I had an "index.html" file in the directory
which had
On 2018-06-07, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I'm following the instructions here:
>
> https://docs.python.org/3/library/http.server.html
>
>
> and running this from the command line as a regular unprivileged user:
>
> python3.5 -m http.server 8000
>
> What I expected was a directory listing of my
On 2018-06-07, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I'm following the instructions here:
>
> https://docs.python.org/3/library/http.server.html
>
>
> and running this from the command line as a regular unprivileged user:
>
> python3.5 -m http.server 8000
>
> What I expected was a directory listing of my
I'm following the instructions here:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/http.server.html
and running this from the command line as a regular unprivileged user:
python3.5 -m http.server 8000
What I expected was a directory listing of my current directory.
What I got was Livejournal's front
To complement what Peter wrote: I'd approach this problem using
XPath. XPath is a query language for XML/HTML documents; it's a great
tool to have in your web scraping toolbox (among other tasks). With
Python's excellent lxml library you can do some XPath processing. Here's
how I might tackle this
shahs...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am trying to scrape a webpage just for learning. In that webpage there
> are multiple "a" tags. consider the below code
>
> Something
>
> Something
These are probaly all forward slashes.
> Now i want to read only those href in which there is http. My Current
I am trying to scrape a webpage just for learning. In that webpage there are
multiple "a" tags. consider the below code
Something
Something
Now i want to read only those href in which there is http. My Current code is
for link in soup.find_all("a"):
print link.get("href")
i would
So I am using Mac OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.2, going through the django
tutorial : https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/intro/tutorial01/ and learning
to use it. Am currently on the 2nd chapter "Creating a Project" and got a
question to ask :
This is the series of steps I took to reach this
On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 11:46:13 AM UTC+8, John Gordon wrote:
> In <1421a34f-d8cc-4367-adab-2c2b46504...@googlegroups.com> Cai Gengyang
> writes:
>
> > Question : I am a little confused about the last paragraph : What exactly
> > is a "directory outside of the
In <1421a34f-d8cc-4367-adab-2c2b46504...@googlegroups.com> Cai Gengyang
writes:
> Question : I am a little confused about the last paragraph : What exactly
> is a "directory outside of the document root, such as /home/mycode." and
> how do you "Put your code in this
Dear Group,
I am slightly new in Python Web Frameworks. I could learn bit of Django, Flask
and Bottle.
But I am looking for a good web based tutorial like Python or NLTK.
Somehow, I did not find documentations for web frameworks are very good, one
has to do lot of experiments even to learn
web2py http://www.web2py.com/
has extensive tutorials, videos, and a book.
Laura
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The official Django docs is pretty detailed
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/
You could also look at the Django book but it confesses to being written
for version 1.4 even though it goes ahead to assure us that it's not
outdated
https://django-book.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
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http://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-part-i-hello-world .
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Thanks, got the python bit down is just the Web for flask and django. Getting
the templates and snippets to work in a good flow is where I am looking for
advice.
Cheers
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Has anyone got a good configuration or advice for setting up a good python web
development environment in emacs?
Sayth
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Sayth flebber.c...@gmail.com writes:
Has anyone got a good configuration or advice for setting up a good
python web development environment in emacs?
You can start at the Python Wiki page on Emacs as an editor
URL:https://wiki.python.org/moin/EmacsEditor.
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On Tuesday, 9 September 2014 13:55:24 UTC+5:30, Vimal Rughani wrote:
Hi All,
Greetings !
I am bit familiar with Django and Python. I want to create ERP on python.
Initially I feel Django will be good option for My Own ERP, but after working
bit on that I feel it doesn't fit
Hi All,
Greetings !
I am bit familiar with Django and Python. I want to create ERP on python.
Initially I feel Django will be good option for My Own ERP, but after working
bit on that I feel it doesn't fit with my requirement. So I decided to create
my own python based web framework for ERP.
On 9 Sep 2014, at 10:25, Vimal Rughani wrote:
Hi All,
Greetings !
I am bit familiar with Django and Python. I want to create ERP on
python. Initially I feel Django will be good option for My Own ERP,
but after working bit on that I feel it doesn't fit with my
requirement. So I decided to
On Tuesday, 9 September 2014 14:09:48 UTC+5:30, Stéphane Wirtel wrote:
On 9 Sep 2014, at 10:25, Vimal Rughani wrote:
Hi All,
Greetings !
I am bit familiar with Django and Python. I want to create ERP on
python. Initially I feel Django will be good option for My Own
I would say you can still use Django. See django-oscar for instance, it is
'ecommerce framework', based od Django. I would highly recommend to stick
around Django, because of its huge ecosystem. You can still add/write some
missing parts yourself.
Can you be more specific, why Django does not
Use the only odoo framework.. without addons .. will be the best choice
.. do not reinvent the whell
if you do not need web interface, you can have a look at
http://www.tryton.org/
otherwise you could have flask for the top of flexibility
regards,
Matteo
Il 09/09/2014 12:06, Vimal Rughani
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 6:53:37 AM UTC-4, Adam Nešpůrek wrote:
I would highly recommend to stick around Django, because of its huge
ecosystem.
Django's ORM layer does not perform intelligent object creation does it? It
naively creates two instances for the same row and does not handle
Vimal,
Django is a more generic framework(was built initialy for content management).
Odoo is a valid sugestion but take some time to see Frappe.io. ERPNext was
built on top of this framework and is a great application for small bussiness.
[]'s
André
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Am Dienstag, 9. September 2014 10:25:24 UTC+2 schrieb Vimal Rughani:
Hi All,
Greetings !
I am bit familiar with Django and Python. I want to create ERP on python.
Initially I feel Django will be good option for My Own ERP, but after working
bit on that I feel it doesn't fit with
It's a recent project, check this out: http://github.com/allisson/gunstar
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b.kris...@gmail.com wrote:
I got a chance to build an university website, within very short period of
time.
I know web2py, little bit of Django, so please suggest me the best to build
rapidly.
Web2py rocks like nothing else for getting up fast. If you already know it,
problem solved.
Hi,
I got a chance to build an university website, within very short period of time.
I know web2py, little bit of Django, so please suggest me the best to build
rapidly.
Thanks in advance
Raghu
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Hi there,
I would like to introduce Authomatic, an authorization / authentication client
library for Python WEB applications.
project home: http://peterhudec.github.io/authomatic
code: https://github.com/peterhudec/authomatic
live demo: http://authomatic-example.appspot.com/
Features
I apologize for the audio from the original screen cast, it was really sub-par.
I bought a new microphone and re-recorded it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L8TsmrZPLgfeature=youtu.be
Thanks!
Timothy
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 4:54:15 AM UTC-4, timothy crosley wrote:
Hi,
I've created
On 29/03/2013 14:53, timothy crosley wrote:
I apologize for the audio from the original screen cast, it was really sub-par. I
bought a new microphone and re-recorded it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L8TsmrZPLgfeature=youtu.be
Thanks!
Timothy
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 4:54:15 AM UTC-4,
Thanks Karim!
On Friday, March 29, 2013 10:47:41 AM UTC-4, Karim wrote:
On 29/03/2013 14:53, timothy crosley wrote:
I apologize for the audio from the original screen cast, it was really
sub-par. I bought a new microphone and re-recorded it:
Hi,
I've created a screen cast showing how a message board with live-validation and
Ajax calls written in python can be built and deployed in under 15 minutes. You
can view it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucougrZK9wI
I hope some of you find it useful,
Thanks!
Timothy
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On Thursday, November 22, 2012 1:42:42 AM UTC-5, Kev Dwyer wrote:
Steve Petrie wrote:
On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:32:40 AM UTC-5, Kev Dwyer wrote:
Hello List,
I have to build a simple web service which will:
- receive queries from our other
Steve Petrie wrote:
On Thursday, November 22, 2012 1:42:42 AM UTC-5, Kev Dwyer wrote:
Steve Petrie wrote:
On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:32:40 AM UTC-5, Kev Dwyer wrote:
Hello List,
I have to build a simple web service which will:
- receive
Dieter Maurer wrote:
snip
From your description (so far), you would not need a web framework
but could use any way to integrate Python scripts into a web server,
e.g. mod_python, cgi, WSGI,
Check what ways your web server will suport.
Hello Dieter
Thanks for your comment. I
On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:32:40 AM UTC-5, Kev Dwyer wrote:
Hello List,
I have to build a simple web service which will:
- receive queries from our other servers
- forward the requests to a third party SOAP service
- process the response from the third party
-
Kev Dwyer kevin.p.dw...@gmail.com writes:
I have to build a simple web service which will:
- receive queries from our other servers
- forward the requests to a third party SOAP service
- process the response from the third party
- send the result back to the original requester
From
Steve Petrie wrote:
On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:32:40 AM UTC-5, Kev Dwyer wrote:
Hello List,
I have to build a simple web service which will:
- receive queries from our other servers
- forward the requests to a third party SOAP service
- process the response from
Web Routing Benchmark has been updated with latest version of various web
frameworks.
http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-web-routing-benchmark.html
Note, wheezy.web seo routing benchmark has been improved by approximately 40%.
Thanks.
Andriy Kornatskyy
Hello List,
I have to build a simple web service which will:
- receive queries from our other servers
- forward the requests to a third party SOAP service
- process the response from the third party
- send the result back to the original requester
From the point of view of the requester,
://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-web-pep8-consistency.html
The ratio between a web framework total python source lines to PEP8 errors
found represents PEP8 error rate in respectful framework.
Readability counts, no doubt, but readability consistency is important, it is
equally important to know when
to
the same handler).
http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-web-routing-benchmark.html
Benchmark is executed in isolated environment using CPython 2.7. Source is here:
https://bitbucket.org/akorn/helloworld/src/tip/02-routing
Comments or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.
Andriy
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 02:03:33 +0200, Gilles nos...@nospam.com wrote:
Does it mean that ASO only supports writing Python web apps as
long-running processes (CGI, FCGI, WSGI, SCGI) instead of embedded
Python à la PHP?
I need to get the big picture about the different solutions to run a
Python web
On 8/16/2012 7:01 AM Gilles said...
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 02:03:33 +0200, Gilles nos...@nospam.com wrote:
Does it mean that ASO only supports writing Python web apps as
long-running processes (CGI, FCGI, WSGI, SCGI) instead of embedded
Python à la PHP?
I need to get the big picture about
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 22:26:19 +0100, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk
wrote:
Just to make a point: one person's isn't a good solution is another
person's works perfectly well for me. Modern servers are really quite
quick: the cost of starting up a Python process and generating an HTML
page can be
to indicate that CGI isn't a good solution when
mod_python isn't available, so it looks like I'll have to investigate
FastCGI, WSGI, etc.
http://docs.python.org/howto/webservers.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/219110/how-python-web-frameworks-wsgi-and-cgi-fit-together
Thank you.
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On 12/08/2012 21:52, Gilles wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 07:56:26 +0200, Dieter Maurer
die...@handshake.de wrote:
You should probably read the mentioned forum resources to learn
details about the Python support provided by your web site hoster.
Yup, but so far, no answer, so I figured someone
://forums.asmallorange.com/topic/4672-python-support/page__hl__python
http://forums.asmallorange.com/topic/4918-python-fcgi-verses-mod-python/
Does it mean that ASO only supports writing Python web apps as
long-running processes (CGI, FCGI, WSGI, SCGI) instead of embedded
Python à la PHP?
If that's
-verses-mod-python/
Does it mean that ASO only supports writing Python web apps as
long-running processes (CGI, FCGI, WSGI, SCGI) instead of embedded
Python à la PHP?
It looks as if you could use CGI to activate Python scripts.
There seems to be no mod_python support.
You should probably read
I am building a project requiring high performance and scalability, entailing:
• Role-based authentication with API-key licensing to access data of specific
users
• API exposed with REST (XML, JSON), XMLRPC, JSONRPC and SOAP
• Easily configurable getters and setters to create APIs accessing the
Hi,
From my experience while NoSQL databases are very fast and scalable, there is
lack of _good_ support for popular frameworks. I've try with django and
mongoengine, but results was poor. In my company we're building now large
api-driven application with django and postgresql as a base.
I am building a project requiring high performance and scalability,
entailing:
- Role-based
authenticationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role-based_access_controlwith
API-keyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface_keylicensing
to access data of specific users
- API
On 05/12/12 03:30, Alec Taylor wrote:
I am building a project requiring high performance and scalability,
entailing:
Most of the frameworks are sufficiently scalable. Scalability
usually stems from design decisions (architecture and algorithm) and
caching, and you'll usually hit bandwidth or
Rita rmorgan...@gmail.com writes:
I am building a small intranet website and I would like to use
Python. I was wondering if there was a easy and medium performance
python based web server available.
Are you going to use a framework? Most of these ship with a light
web server implementation…
yes, I would like to use a framework. I like the twisted method the user
posted. Are there any examples of it using a framework, get/post, etc..?
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Thomas Bach thb...@students.uni-mainz.dewrote:
Rita rmorgan...@gmail.com writes:
I am building a small intranet
I am building a small intranet website and I would like to use Python. I
was wondering if there was a easy and medium performance python based web
server available. I would like to run it on port :8080 since I wont have
root access also I prefer something easy to deploy meaning I would like to
On Feb 8, 2012, at 11:01 PM, Rita rmorgan...@gmail.com wrote:
I am building a small intranet website and I would like to use Python. I was
wondering if there was a easy and medium performance python based web server
available. I would like to run it on port :8080 since I wont have root
In article mailman.5563.1328760741.27778.python-l...@python.org,
Rodrick Brown rodrick.br...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 8, 2012, at 11:01 PM, Rita rmorgan...@gmail.com wrote:
I am building a small intranet website and I would like to use Python. I
was wondering if there was a easy and
I am building a small intranet website and I would like to use Python. I
was wondering if there was a easy and medium performance python based web
server available. I would like to run it on port :8080 since I wont have
root access also I prefer something easy to deploy meaning I would like
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:23 AM, VGNU Linux vgnuli...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:20 PM, VGNU Linux vgnuli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am confused on which web framework to select for developing a small data
driven web application. Application will have features generally
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:20 PM, VGNU Linux vgnuli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am confused on which web framework to select for developing a small data
driven web application. Application will have features generally found in
now-a-days web application like security, database connectivity,
Hi all,
I am confused on which web framework to select for developing a small data
driven web application. Application will have features generally found in
now-a-days web application like security, database connectivity,
authentication etc. I found few web frameworks over the net like django,
@Katie
Thank you I considered this option until I realized it wouldn't let me
do anything other than ping from the command line.
The rest of you all make valid points after doing a little more
research on my own I found some really nice web based text editors but
they didn't have any testing
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Sean secr...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a
few days and all i have been able to find is some old discussions with
python developers
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a
few days and all i have been able to find is some old discussions with
python developers talking about they will want one for the OS to be a
success with
From: Daniel Fetchinson fetchin...@googlemail.com
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a
few days and all i have been able to find is some old discussions with
python developers talking about
On 2010-12-23, Daniel Fetchinson fetchin...@googlemail.com wrote:
I don't personally think the web makes a good framework for highly
interactive applications as they must work within the constraints of the
browser and IDEs are highly interactive applications by their very nature.
Perhaps
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a
few days and all i have been able to find is some old discussions with
python developers talking about they will want one for the OS to be a
success with them.
I am creating one, is on test, what kind of app do you want create?
2010/12/22, Sean secr...@gmail.com:
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a
few days and all i have been able to find is some
On 2010-12-22, Sean secr...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a
few days and all i have been able to find is some old discussions with
python developers talking about they
Why grashtly?
2010/12/22, Tim Harig user...@ilthio.net:
On 2010-12-22, Sean secr...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS. I have been looking for a
few days and all i have been able to find is some old
I am wanting to learn python and I am test a Chrome OS notebook at the
same time so I need something that will atleast tell me if I have any
syntax errors. Although the more features the better that way learning
is an easier experience.
On Dec 22, 7:05 pm, Hidura hid...@gmail.com wrote:
I am
Forgot to point out that Chrome OS has no local storage accessable to
the user. Hence why I need a web based solution.
On Dec 22, 8:51 pm, Sean secr...@gmail.com wrote:
I am wanting to learn python and I am test a Chrome OS notebook at the
same time so I need something that will atleast tell me
Use editarea, that's the best option if you want something small, but
as i said before i am developing a framework that allows you to create
app's from the web and is much more complete than editarea.
2010/12/22, Sean secr...@gmail.com:
I am wanting to learn python and I am test a Chrome OS
My framework let you store online on a hosting server that the same
framework provide.
2010/12/22, Hidura hid...@gmail.com:
Use editarea, that's the best option if you want something small, but
as i said before i am developing a framework that allows you to create
app's from the web and is
[Reordered to preserve context in bottom posting]
On 2010-12-23, Hidura hid...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/12/22, Tim Harig user...@ilthio.net:
On 2010-12-22, Sean secr...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody know where I can find a Python Development Environment in the
form of a web app for use with Chrome OS.
Ok, but you are comparing a web-based framework with a native-based
framework that use the components of the system to make all the things
that need, a web-based framewok use the resourses of the browser to
make it all, so the developer that use a framework on the web can't
expect get the same
On 2010-12-23, Hidura hid...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, but you are comparing a web-based framework with a native-based
framework that use the components of the system to make all the things
that need, a web-based framewok use the resourses of the browser to
Right. That is exactly what I am
Which is exactly the problem with web apps that are highly interactive. My
suggestion, is not to develope a web based IDE or use one. It just isn't
something that the web was designed to do well.
Is not a problem of the IDE, the problem is on what the developer expect
as i said i you want
Travis,
Great job - thanks for sharing your research!
Note: you may want to add cherrypy.org to your framework page. This is
an excellent, light weight, template agnostic framework. Turbogears runs
on top of CherryPy.
Malcolm
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I've got five pages of information linked to from here:
http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/
LWMLs
template systems
static web page generators
microframeworks
web app frameworks
It seems like many web app programmers and web authors know one
system, or possibly two, and so you don't often get
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Simon Forman sajmik...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Peng Yu pengyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Although, python can be used to provide web service. The following
webpage also mentioned, Apache the best and most widely used web
server on the
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Peng Yu pengyu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Simon Forman sajmik...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Peng Yu pengyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Although, python can be used to provide web service. The following
webpage also
On 10/26/2009 08:00 AM, Peng Yu wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Simon Forman sajmik...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Peng Yu pengyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Although, python can be used to provide web service. The following
webpage also mentioned, Apache the best and
ru...@yahoo.com writes:
Apache requires root access to the server machine,
Only to access the privileged ports.
A small simple custom web server built with Python will likely...
You can run it on a non-privileged port if you do not have
root access to your server machine.
You can do that
En Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:47:43 -0300, Peng Yu pengyu...@gmail.com escribió:
Although, python can be used to provide web service. The following
webpage also mentioned, Apache the best and most widely used web
server on the Internet today, check it out. If you want to run your
own web server this
Although, python can be used to provide web service. The following
webpage also mentioned, Apache the best and most widely used web
server on the Internet today, check it out. If you want to run your
own web server this is the one to get, you can get binaries for both
Windows and Unix. You can
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Peng Yu pengyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Although, python can be used to provide web service. The following
webpage also mentioned, Apache the best and most widely used web
server on the Internet today, check it out. If you want to run your
own web server this is the
Hi,
I've been looking but it seems I cannot find a decent web mail client on a
python platform.
I'm looking for something like roundcube or conjoon or thehorde, but I don't
want to use a PHP solution mostly because the web app is python (django) and
I want to continue using the apache worker mpm
http://pyjs.org
this is a pre-release announcement, 0.6pre2, of the pyjamas widget set
and python-to-javascript compiler. there are over 110 entries in the
CHANGELOG since the last stable release, 0.5p1, and so it was deemed
sensible to invite people to test this version before its next stable
http://pyjs.org
this is a pre-release announcement, 0.6pre2, of the pyjamas widget set
and python-to-javascript compiler. there are over 110 entries in the
CHANGELOG since the last stable release, 0.5p1, and so it was deemed
sensible to invite people to test this version before its next stable
? Then youtube is PHP application ?
That's correct ; Which python web framework in friendfeed ? Web.py ?
Django ? web2py ?
Thanks..
There may not be a best web framework -- only one that is best for
you and what you need to do with it.
If you want a large and feature-rich framework, try django
On Apr 21, 11:46 am, SKYLAB zky...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings..
First , my english is not good .
I heard that was written in python ( Youtube Programming Language :
PYTHON :S ) Correct ?
That's not correct ? Then youtube is PHP application ?
That's correct ; Which python web framework
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