On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Sean DiZazzo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> How will Turbogears live with front-ends like Flex becoming standard?
>
> I _currently_ only use TG as a web service with ORM.  TG is very
> useful, but at some point I think I could move to just an ORM and a
> framework... both of my choosing.

well that is why we have options, you could or could not use TG, that
is your choice.

> I don't necessarily want to, but
> what will TG buy me over a Flex environment?
>
what is a "flex environment" as far as I know Flex "api", is pretty
much a copy of what now it's called "ajax,ajaj,etc." it's simply
something that talks http, and sends xml or json, which by the way TG
is great at.

> Flex is the future.  How does TG fit in?
>
maybe maybe not, i'll tell you then.

That said I know many people use TG as a backend for Flex apps, as
someone provided a link to a video also I see several questions on the
list regarding it (which means support), and we had a lot of hype from
Bruce Eckel's stuff.


So I'll say this, from a viewers perspective, TG is probably the best
python framework for Flex.

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