[mod_python] mod_python bake-off?

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?
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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.
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>steven alyari
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>On 01 Sep 2004 00:51:22 +0100, Nic Ferrier
><nferrier at tapsellferrier.co.uk> wrote:
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>>Chris Curvey <ccurvey at earthlink.net> writes:
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>>>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->
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>>I'd suggest something with a database back end.
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>>Nic
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