On 12/18/06, Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * Christopher Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061216 21:43]:
> >
> > Tim Johnson schrieb:
> > > Additionally, the co-owner of our little company works in perl.
> > > (and both of us being naturally lazy - try to avoid javascripting :-))
>
>   Hi:
>
> > My opinion is that you cannot do any serious web programming (using the 
> > browser
> > as the GUI that is) today, without using JavaScript.
>
>   I agree.
>
> > The good thing is, if you
> > use MochiKit, JavaScript feels almost like Python :-)
>
>   That's really good to hear. Furthermore:
>
>   My interest in Turbogears was cultivated by an article in Linux
>   Journal. What I liked about the article was that it appeared that
>   Turbogears was *not* a "black box".
>
>   I see that there is a mochikit module for perl. And if I have
>   to use rebol, I'm hoping that I can find a way to use mochikit
>   as a resource for rebol too...

MochiKit is a JavaScript library. It doesn't have anything to do with
any other language beyond inspiration for the design of the library.

I think you're confused about how these things work...

-bob

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