>Actually, I think their problem with python is that they are scared to
>invest in learning it and not be able to use it for future projects.
I don't think there's much investment required to "learn Python". Any
techie worthy of the name should be able to pick it up in a matter of
hours or at m
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> Frankly, it is a lot easier to program in python; it is much more
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Hi,
We are planning a major update of our site (i.e. building a new one). At
the moment our site is based on php,cgi, MySql and Apache on Linu
Just some quick thoughts. (I have worked with both)
- This is not about Java vrs Python since that is a different
discussion. This should be about Zope vrs Enhydra.
- Zope has a great future which can be shown by Digital Creations
success, Zope involvement and activity
- In terms of getting
Hi,
We are planning a major update of our site (i.e. building a new one). At
the moment our site is based on php,cgi, MySql and Apache on Linux.
However, for the new site, we are considering other 'platforms' like Zope or
Enhydra. I find Zope an elegant solution for our new site because we will