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 * 一种  * {{{[zoomq@wiki] /usr/ports> pkg_info quixote-2.0_1
Information for quixote-2.0_1:

Comment:
A framework for developing web applications in Python


Description:
Quixote is yet another framework for developing Web applications in
Python. The design goals were:

- To allow easy development of Web applications where the accent is more on
  complicated programming logic than complicated templating.
- To make the templating language as similar to Python as possible, in both
  syntax and semantics. The aim is to make as many of the skills and
  structural techniques used in writing regular Python code applicable to Web
  applications built using Quixote.
- No magic. When it's not obvious what to do in a certain case, Quixote
  refuses to guess.

Quixote works by using a Python package to store all the code and HTML for a
Web-based application. There's a simple framework for publishing code and
objects on the Web, and the publishing loop can be customized by subclassing
the Publisher class. You can think of it as a toolkit to build your own
smaller, simpler version of Zope, specialized for your application.

Authors: A.M. Kuchling, Neil Schemenauer, Greg Ward
          <{amk,nas,gward}@mems-exchange.org>
WWW: http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/
See also: http://www.amk.ca/python/writing/mx-architecture/

-- Johann Visagie <[email protected]>
}}}
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 * QuixoteCookbook  * QuixoteCookbook 食谱 -- 以“如何可以……”方式组织所有Quixote 应用的常见问题!

含有章节索引的中文 文章模板

[wiki:self/QuixoteCookbook Quixote食谱中译]

[http://quixote.ca/qx/QuixoteCookbook QuixoteCookbook(原文)]

TableOfContents

堂吉诃德!

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  • {{{[zoomq@wiki] /usr/ports> pkg_info quixote-2.0_1

Information for quixote-2.0_1:

Comment: A framework for developing web applications in Python

Description: Quixote is yet another framework for developing Web applications in Python. The design goals were:

- To allow easy development of Web applications where the accent is more on

  • complicated programming logic than complicated templating.

- To make the templating language as similar to Python as possible, in both

  • syntax and semantics. The aim is to make as many of the skills and structural techniques used in writing regular Python code applicable to Web applications built using Quixote.

- No magic. When it's not obvious what to do in a certain case, Quixote

  • refuses to guess.

Quixote works by using a Python package to store all the code and HTML for a Web-based application. There's a simple framework for publishing code and objects on the Web, and the publishing loop can be customized by subclassing the Publisher class. You can think of it as a toolkit to build your own smaller, simpler version of Zope, specialized for your application.

Authors: A.M. Kuchling, Neil Schemenauer, Greg Ward

  • <{amk,nas,gward}@mems-exchange.org>

WWW: http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/ See also: http://www.amk.ca/python/writing/mx-architecture/

-- Johann Visagie <[email protected]> }}}

QuixoteCookbook

  • QuixoteCookbook 食谱 -- 以“如何可以……”方式组织所有Quixote 应用的常见问题!

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