And yes one more quick one.. should i lean jquery or dojo.. !
thanks a tonne!

On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:57 AM, sathya r
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hii sorry to bug all of you and thanks for your replies. I have been told
> that there is something called pyjamas which enable you to convert your
> python code to javascript, so can i just use that and get away without
> having to work witj Javascript .I have almost finished "DIve into Python"
> which is a real good book . Am going through the pylons book of james
> gardner which talks of pylons 0.9.7, and the turbogear tutorials which are
> real cool.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:21 AM, bloeper <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The post above is a relative complete summation of what you should
>> learn.
>> I think it's probably a good idea to read some stuff about MVC(Model
>> View Controller) also, because tg, django, pylons etc use this design
>> patern.
>> You could also take a look around on some website you find interesting
>> to rebuild, then you could take a look what kind of technology they
>> use so you could base on that what you want/need to learn to build a
>> website.
>>
>> On Jul 23, 8:41 pm, Timuçin Kızılay <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > TG is good. I tried django before but I liked Tg because it uses
>> > sqlalchemy for orm and its good.
>> >
>> > For web programming, you should learn javascript too. And you should
>> > learn a good javascript library like jquery. İf you want to use lots of
>> > ajax on web pages, a good javascript library is a must. And I take a
>> > look at jquery ui too.
>> >
>> > And you should know some basic html and some css.
>> >
>> > here is what I use for web applications:
>> > python (turbogears 2.1b2)
>> > javascript (jquery)
>> > html, css and jquery ui.
>> >
>> > and you should use a good programming environment. If you are using
>> > windows, try to switch to a linux distribution. I'm using Ubuntu and
>> > using gedit to edit source files. gedit and firefox makes good
>> > development environment on ubuntu. it's ligth and fast.
>> >
>> > I have no printed books. I've read "Dive into python" book I've found it
>> > on the web and its good to learn python if you know another programming
>> > language.
>> >
>> > And this is a great book for pyton too:
>> http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkpython.html
>> >
>> > for turbogears, the documentation and tutorials are good. First try
>> > those tutorials and example apps to get started.
>> >
>> > I have the Turbogears book but it's for 1.x versions so it's somewhat
>> > outdated now. I've read it but as I was reading, the 2.x versions came
>> > out so I've started using tg 2.x.
>> >
>> > sathya yazmış:
>> >
>> > > Well I have just started programming in python, I mean i have just
>> > > started learning python and am loving it. Came across Django, pylons
>> > > and then turbogears and tried a few of its tutorials and decided to go
>> > > ahead making a website .. lol... However , I just wanted to know what
>> > > would be the basic requirements needed to get into web app
>> > > development.I mean apart from all these books on python, what else
>> > > should I read here to get going on this fast.
>> >
>> > > Thanks
>>
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