Hi.

 - 1.0: SA and Elixir work perfectly, IMO.
 - 1.1: SA is the default ORM, but I never used it, so I don't know how stable 
it is.
 - 2.0: Elixir won't work out-of-the-box, yet.

So I'd go for v1.0.x, unless v1.1 is stable/usable. 

Cheers.

On Wednesday September 3, 2008 17:03:13 Michael Hipp wrote:
> Hello, sorry for this jumble of questions, but I'm in the middle of
> changing horses and would appreciate some insight or advice...
>
> I've been using Django and appreciate many of its good qualities, but I've
> hit a wall and can't continue to use the Django ORM - I need to switch to
> SQLAlchemy - but doing so means you basically quit using Django. My app has
> a wxPython interface as well as a web interface.
>
> I'm confused by the three (3) different TG versions (1.0, 1.1, 2).
>
> I want to use:
>
>     SQLAlchemy and Elixir
>     jQuery (I think)
>
> Appears I would be targeting TG 1.1 or 2. Are they stable enough for use?
>
> How do I learn TG2? I wanted to buy the book but fear much would be N/A due
> to the big changes in components. Most all the docs seem to be for the 1.0
> version.
>
> I like Django's simple templating system. And it looks like Jinga might be
> its closest relative. (I just can't get warm to the heavy XMLish and
> Python-code-in-the-markup style of Genshi and Kid. No offense.) How hard
> would it be to use Jinga instead of Genshi?
>
> How about using jQuery instead of Mochikit.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Hipp
> Heber Springs, Arkansas, USA
>
> 
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