every bit of code you need to run on the client side should be in 
javascript. you can code everything else in python. 
BTW: that's really not the direction web development is taking though :-P

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 2:32:25 AM UTC+1, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>
> I don;t know much javascript hence this question. I see some packages like 
> pyquery, pyjs. So I am asking... After we include our .js, .css file in the 
> "static" folder, Is there a way that jquery/javascript can be called using 
> simple python syntax? like {{my_jquery}} rather than <script>.....I try to 
> avoid anything with 'j' like a cold but 'p' is what I want to embrace. Any 
> thoughts from all the web2py experts?
>
> Thanks,
>

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