Twisted or Medusa or Zope
Pieter Claerhout
Pieter.Claerhout at Creo.com
Fri Jan 9 09:51:08 EST 2004
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The right address for Snakelets is: http://snakelets.sourceforge.net Cheers, pieter Creo pieter claerhout | product support prinergy | tel: +32 2 352 2511 | pieter.claerhout at creo.com | www.creo.com IMAGINE CREATE BELIEVE(tm) -----Original Message----- From: Peter Hansen [mailto:peter at engcorp.com] Sent: 09 January 2004 15:44 To: python-list at python.org Subject: Re: Twisted or Medusa or Zope Robin Becker wrote: > > In article <3FFEB6D6.BF92551E at engcorp.com>, Peter Hansen > <peter at engcorp.com> writes > .. > ... > >enlighten me. > > > >Thomas, you're completely ON track here... I just wanted to emphasize that > >Twisted is much more polished and sophisticated. I'd even have to say, > >as a programmer using them, that Twisted does actually provide a simpler and > >cleaner API. It and Medusa are much closer in concept than either is to > >Zope, though, as you say. > > > In another thread http://snakelets.sf.org was mentioned. I get at least a temporary "server not found" error when I try that name. In any case, anything added on top of Twisted and Medusa are, of course, not Twisted and Medusa. Zope is added on top of Medusa, and doubtless there are and will be many things added on top of Twisted, some of which may be similar in purpose to Zope (specifically, content-management systems rather than just frameworks for application writing). -Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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