26 Jun
2001
26 Jun
'01
5:38 p.m.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
How about meta-programming (designing) via the Zope interface, with UML or somesuch; automatically generating Python code, then enable designers to use a ZFormulator-ish product to edit the interface while a programmer can work on the 'backend' (emacs on a terminal)?
What are you on my friend? ;-) How about writing the whole shebang in <put in favourite editor here>, as is done today? I don't see the need for any other change, but I do know that DC (or atleast I suspect this is why they made ZClasses) hopes to bring "Zope-programming" to a wider audience with ZClasses, and thus it might have a purpose in life. I don't know. Python is a very easy language to learn.