On 9/6/2013 3:47 AM, Alan Gauld wrote:
This is somewhat off topic so replies offlist may be appropriate.

I can fix that.  :)

Are you familiar with pyjs, which provides python to javascript capabilities? (see http://pyjs.org/)

Is there any reason to prefer one over the other?

Emile


I've just come across coffeescript(*) and started playing with it.
It seems to share a lot with Python and as such seems like a good
replacement for Javascript in client side web code. I'm wondering if
anyone here has used coffeescript with any of the Python web frameworks?
Specifically any of Turbogears, Django or Pylons?

(*)For any similarly afflicted souls, coffeescript is a language that
compiles into pure (portable) javascript so it has no dependency issues
with webservers or browsers but is easier to read/write. At least,
that's the theory, I'm too early into it to be sure it works as
advertised, but it looks promising.



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