On 5/24/06, Mark Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm on hold on a app we want to start is a online copy of a board game

Anybody got examples (preferably in an open source application) of
some real kid-foo (with py:layout, py:def, py:match, py:attrs, etc)?

I don't have the exact layout but I'm sure i'll use some py:def and py:match

I would love to use some more "real world" example code in the kid
chapters of the Rapid Web Applications with TurboGears book, but so
far most of the  Kid templates I'm creating at work, are pretty basic,
as are most of the templates I'm seeing in the open source apps I've
looked at.

Our code will be "real world" any estimate on when this chapter is going to end? We are still in the planning stages but we want to have some "demo" for europython.

Oh, and I don't mind if these Kid templates are producing some other
kind of XML output, as long as they are cool, show of the power of
Kid, and are reasonably easy to understand!

Our main template will be a SVG file, it will import some PNG files and then create a bunch of dinamic data.

the py:def will probably abstract the ugly part and ones you undestand them it should be very simple.

interested?
--
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog





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