Hi Tim,
Tim Nash wrote:
@Phil,
I think you will find the "product" learning curve isn't that steep
at all. The famous z-shaped curve has more to do with the lack of
up-to-date documentation than anything else. Products are the way to
go. It is very much like wriitng 'Scripts Python'. I am go
@Garito,
I hope you have another release of ZSM. I really appreciate new
developer tools for zope like your ZSM and Zamasing. I am pretty
confident that the zope 3 crowd will eventually put back TTW, simple
ZMI etc. (but hopefully not too much acquisitionthe great idea
that almost ruins zop
Hi Tim,
Tim Nash wrote:
It is great to see more posts about how well zope works for "Web
2.0" projects. I have used extjs with zope and really like the
combination. I'd like to learn more about your jquery /plone setup and
how you make it work. Would it be a time consuming for you to create a
Hi, Tim!
I'm agree with you. I my case I use bluefish at gnome but I like TTW GUIs
because I don't need to carry my computer to work around the world and, boy,
the world is a very beautifull place to visit
I understand that Zopers want a revision of the back-end with Zope3 but at
this moment I don
Phil,
It is great to see more posts about how well zope works for "Web
2.0" projects. I have used extjs with zope and really like the
combination. I'd like to learn more about your jquery /plone setup and
how you make it work. Would it be a time consuming for you to create a
generic product that
Jejeje, good job!
Is like I want for Zope Smart Manager (the version I have in my computer has
edition and complete the features you have in your project) but I prefer the
tree view
What a pity that our projects don't join but it's ok!
Congratulations!
2008/4/16, Philip Kilner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Tom,
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
Thats pretty awesome. It's "zamazing" to me that Zope 2 is not a de
facto platform for "Web 2.0" projects. I think it has some major
benefits over Rails and maybe even Django but there seems to be no
interest in it from that community. This is a great start.
A reason to upgrade our 2.7.5!!! I have been on this list for over 7
years and have never heard of this company. I wonder how many other cool
Zope2 things are being done quietly in the shadows. Bring your cool
stuff into the light for others to enjoy...and pay for if needed. I for
one have no
Thats pretty awesome. It's "zamazing" to me that Zope 2 is not a de facto
platform for "Web 2.0" projects. I think it has some major benefits over
Rails and maybe even Django but there seems to be no interest in it from
that community. This is a great start.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Peter
Not until now. But I'm amased! Really looking forward to taking it for a spin.
On 16/04/2008, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...I certainly never had until someone threw a press release my way...
>
> http://zamasing.com
>
> Any ideas/comments/etc?
>
> Chris
>
> --
> Simplistix - C
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