David Fraser
davidf at sjsoft.com
Wed Sep 1 11:53:04 EDT 2004
steven a wrote: >many frameworks are meant to separate programming logic and syntax >from non-programmer web designers. what good would a bake-off do in >these cases? > > Some but not all. The key issue here is lots of the frameworks have different purposes. Some don't help web designers at all. So maybe a good idea would be to have say 3 different target applications suited to different kinds of frameworks >though i agree most frameworks suck; but not really, programming is >just so emotional these days. > >steven alyari > >On 01 Sep 2004 00:51:22 +0100, Nic Ferrier ><nferrier at tapsellferrier.co.uk> wrote: > > >>Chris Curvey <ccurvey at earthlink.net> writes: >> >> >> >>>There are a lot of different application frameworks that are popping up >>>that use mod_python. That's a good thing! Would anyone be interested >>>in having a "bake-off" to show the capabilities of each framework? I'm >>>thinking that if we could come up with an easy but non-trivial >>>application, various people could implement it using their favorite >>>framework. The results would not only be a nice comparison of different >>>frameworks, but would provide some nice examples for newbies. >>> >>> >>Yes. I'd like to implement without a framework. To show how silly >>frameworks are /8-> >> >>I'd suggest something with a database back end. >> >> >>Nic >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Mod_python mailing list >>Mod_python at modpython.org >>http://mailman.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python >> >> >> >_______________________________________________ >Mod_python mailing list >Mod_python at modpython.org >http://mailman.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python > > >
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