From: David R. <dav...@ya...> - 2004-02-07 18:04:11
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--- Michael Montagne <mi...@th...> wrote: > I built my website with webware about a year ago and really loved > getting my feet wet. It's now time to get back into it a bit. But > progress seems to have slowed. Is there still any excitement about > this project? It's a super program. I suppose many Webware users are in my position. I wanted a soundly architected but minimally intrusive way of exposing Python code (especially complex frameworks that can run in other-than-web contexts) via HTTP. Webware provides that; I don't really have any complaints, so I'm not agitating for change. An environment such as Zope offers a lot of prefabricated functionality that Webware doesn't, but at a heavy cost in intrusiveness. For me, Webware's unintrusiveness delivers long-term maintainability benefits in complex projects that offset the laboriousness of constructing the skeleton. For simple projects, the scales would probably tip the other way. But simple projects have a way of not remaining so as the users incrementally pile on requirements. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html |