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Web Framework Panel notes [pycon]

2007.02.23 Fri 2:44 P GMT-07
Here's some notes from the web framework panel at Pycon, discussing various attributes of the frameworks and why python tends to have so many frameworks. Web Framework Panel Discussion led by Titus Brown featuring: * Zope - Jim Fulton * Che

The missing Pycon presentation...

2006.02.28 Tue 9:51 P GMT-07
This screencast should've been a presentation at Pycon. It does a relatively decent job comparing and constrasting J2EE, ROR, Zope, TG, and Django. I talked to a handful of people at Pycon who said they would've enjoyed a panel discussion with the

Python web framework shootout, take 3. Petitioning Guido (Google) to choose their framework

2006.01.27 Fri 11:26 A GMT-07
A year ago I heard Guido say that he wasn't much interested in web frameworks, but apparently "after years of resistance" he's had a change of heart.

Python web framework rewrite take two....

2005.12.07 Wed 11:25 P GMT-07
Is the ease of developing in python a drawback?  Is too much choice just confusing?I'm in the middle of trying to get TurboGears working with Python 2.3 (the latest subversion head supposedly supports it...) to see if I can use it as a framework

FOSS Day 2 (the kernel, turbogears, google and gentoo)

2005.11.30 Wed 9:36 A GMT-07
Today was the second day of FOSS. I'll jot down my observations from today.The first talk I attended was from LWN's Jonathon Corbet. He discussed recent happenings in the Linux kernel. He noted that the development cycle of the kern

New SAM release with AJAX!

2005.10.29 Sat 10:18 P GMT-07
I've updated SAM to now include a webserver. This brings along with it a new AJAXy interface (I guess this is sort of a followup to my AJAX post, Alex (dojo) and Bob (mochikit) were the only open source people who responded to my requests for commen