On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 2:43:45 AM UTC-8, Dave S wrote:
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> On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 12:24:38 AM UTC-8, Константин Комков 
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>> Now I'm working on server if I want to edit anything in project (I have 
>> duplicate project), but as I think it's not right.
>> I want to copy all project on PC for editing it. After that if project 
>> working good I want to find the way for update project on server, better 
>> without copying file manually. I would prefer use something like gulp.
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> I'm not familiar with gulp.  I use Filezilla, and I haven't tried 
> scripting that.  I generally don't have a lot to copy.
> Depending on how your connectivity is done [1], Beyond Compare may be able 
> to provide the same coverage, and it is scriptable.
> [1] I know it will FTP and also remote targets that look like network 
> drives.
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Ooops, I forgot about Fabric, <URL:http://www.fabfile.org> .
There's a sample fabfile in the example scripts directory, and it's been 
discussed in the group before.  It's like a lighter version of chef, I'd 
say.  I cooked up a fabfile to see what application files need to be looked 
at when upgrading to a new version of web2py, but I didn't get it ready for 
publication.

 
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>> As for me Nodejs was useful for making HTML emails with Foundation. 
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> I have used nodejs a little bit.  One example was as middleware (loosely 
> speaking), and the fetch promise was important to that.    I would have 
> used web2py for that project, but I had trouble with json output getting 
> wrapped in quotes, and the client  couldn't handle that, and I didn't know 
> how to prevent the wrapping.  I have not tried to use nodejs within a 
> web2py project.
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> And I learned that there are instruments: gulp, browser-sync, gulp-sass, 
>> inky, which were very useful.
>> As text-editor I use Notepad and Brackets with Emmet.
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> At home, I mostly use the appadmin IDE.  But I also use text editors; at 
> home, I use an old 32-bit editor called PFE, or sometimes Notetab Lite from 
> Fookes Software.  At work, I may use emacs on the development machine and 
> vi [vim] on the production server.
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>> I use only web2py in browser for editing project upon and for python code 
>> it enought, but for js, css, html I would like use something else, becouse 
>> I am interested your opinion.
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> For source control, I like Mercurial because it's easy and powerful.  I 
> can use github if I have to (as in PRs for the web2py book) but my exposure 
> to naked git indicates happiness does not lie in that direction.
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> My stuff has been small enough that I haven't bothered with fancy 
> front-end tools.
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> /dps
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-d
 

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