bit with C++.NET, so yes
a lot of things are pretty different. But I couldn't
say that it was completely unusable.
So could please somebody give me a short briefing
about the current state of Zope for .NET?
Regards,
Martin
Dipl.-Phys. Dr. Martin Kretschmar
Software Development Corpor
Hello,
I found this in Dr. Dobb's Python-URL! - weekly Python
news and links (Aug 7):
There has been discussion on compiling Python with VC.NET.
Anton Vredegoor argues that Windows (and .NET) is just a
platform amongst many others. Also, Matt Gerrans provides
answers to the question if P
Hello,
Maik Jablonski of the german speaking Zope Users Group
DZUG issued a pretty bleak outlook for the future of
Zope. What are your oppinions?
Here comes the translation of his oppoion:
> Maik, what makes you look full of scepticism for
> the future of Zope?
Shortly said, the whole set of st
Hello,
> Jim,
>
> we native german speakers tend to be much more direct
> and phrase dings more bluntly the you americans do.
> In german I read Maik's statement as a strong opinion
> but never as an insult.
>
> Since I am the one who asked Mike to speak up I would
> feel bad if it created any bad
Hello,
it looks as if some people are missing a nice Zope IDE.
So I would like to have your oppinions on what an ideal
Zope IDE should look like and what technologies it should
be built on.
Regards,
Martin
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Hello,
are there any known artifical limitations of
WinNT Workstation as opposed to e.g. WinNT
Server regarding the scheduling scheme of
the threads?
For e.g. the medusa thread receives a http
request and "passes" it to the pool of ZORB
threads.
We have a small Zope product which remains
sleepin