I just started, learning to use ZOPE. So I am looking for * a guide to understand the basics * simple application/Produkt that deals with a database, inserting, deleting entities, updating attributes validating input-data etc. Thanks for Help Peter Klauberg from Hamburg/Germany
Read the Zope Book, http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/ZB. Or better still, buy it. Cheers, Matt On Tue, 2001-11-06 at 15:04, PKlauberg@hew.de wrote:
I just started, learning to use ZOPE. So I am looking for
* a guide to understand the basics * simple application/Produkt that deals with a database, inserting, deleting entities, updating attributes validating input-data etc.
Thanks for Help
Peter Klauberg from Hamburg/Germany
Le Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 04:04:23PM +0100, PKlauberg@hew.de pianota:
So I am looking for * a guide to understand the basics * simple application/Produkt that deals with (...)
Peter Klauberg from Hamburg/Germany
Since you're german, you could perhaps be pleased to know that beehive has edited german documentation too. http://www.beehive.de That's free publicity, I've no interest in it ! ;-) -- Denis FRERE P3B : Club Python(-Zope) Belge --------- http://www.p3b.org OS3B : Club Open-Software(-Linux) Carolo http://www.os3b.org Aragne : Python-Zope Solutions & Formations http://www.aragne.com
hi guys, my suggestion to german people: _don't_ by the german ZOPE book from beehive. i bought it because i thought it would be simpler to have just problems understanding the subject/matter(ZOPE) and not a second problem with the language... _but_ the "original" ZOPE book ist IMHO very well written, and i had at no point any problems understanding the language. "The ZOPE Book" offers you much more information. (g.e.: the beehive book doesn't mention Products !!!) even the basics were explained more transparent! so long oli Denis Frere wrote:
Le Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 04:04:23PM +0100, PKlauberg@hew.de pianota:
So I am looking for * a guide to understand the basics * simple application/Produkt that deals with (...)
Peter Klauberg from Hamburg/Germany
Since you're german, you could perhaps be pleased to know that beehive has edited german documentation too. http://www.beehive.de
That's free publicity, I've no interest in it ! ;-)
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