Hi Jimmie !
Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> > This sounds weird ! Well, every page on the ZDP site has a Maintainer,
> > and that is displayed on the top right. If you click on that link,
> > you get to the member page, where the email exists.
>
> I go back again to make sure of what I saw. In the upper
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Charlie Derr wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
>
> ~ As explained above, this advantage is shared by Python Products also. You
> ~ do *not* want to write application logic with DTML. At a minimum, use
> ~ Python Methods. Otherwise, use Python.
> ~
>
> Let me apologize in advance because
Hi !
> I would like some thoughts on design strategies for Zope classes. I am
> developing a site that will require writing some custom classes. I would
> appreciate any opinions anyone could offer.
I have summed up the discussion for future reference here:
http://zdp.zope.org/portals/develop
Jeff wrote:
~ As explained above, this advantage is shared by Python Products also. You
~ do *not* want to write application logic with DTML. At a minimum, use
~ Python Methods. Otherwise, use Python.
~
Let me apologize in advance because i think this is going to turn out to be
a really stupid
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Garrin Kimmell wrote:
> Hello,
>
[snip]
> I've thought of three ways to develop the class:
>
> 1. Develop the entire class as a Zope product in Python.
>
> The advantage I see here is that developing the application logic is
> fairly straightforward with Python. I see pr
Hello,
I would like some thoughts on design strategies for Zope classes. I am
developing a site that will require writing some custom classes. I would
appreciate any opinions anyone could offer. I apologize for such a long
message.
My class will have some instance variables along with some stan