[Grok-dev] Re: [grok-br] Grok 1.0 and beyond
Christopher Perkins
chris at percious.com
Wed Jan 9 12:15:49 EST 2008
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the positive feedback.
I am happy to support anyone willing to get dbsprockets running under
Zope/Grok, just send me a note if you get stuck. I really need beta
testers.
Here is a link to the google discussion group.
http://groups.google.com/group/dbsprockets
Feel free to check-in from time to time. I actually released the first
beta version in a few weeks last night.
cheers.
-chris
>>
>>> You can see some additional information on how things are supposed
>>> to work here.
>>>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/dbsprockets/wiki/DBSprocketsAPI
>>>
>>
>> That's, that's interesting!
> Wow, I second that. Awesome work Chris! I am so glad to hear there
> is a CRUD interface for SQLAlchemy, yes! One of my personal agendas
> is to get more Python Web GUI's built for things that PHP does. If
> Python is truly such a great Web Development language then we need to
> have things that inspect databases, control databases, control unix
> services, etc.
>
> On a somewhat related note, Chris McDonough, and I are thinking of
> trying to get some ZODB/SQLAlchemy/WSGI pipelines working between
> compatible WSGI products and frameworks, like Grok/Plone/Zope/
> Turbogears/Pylons. It does seem like getting some communication
> channels going at least could be pretty productive, as WSGI is what
> excites me. I think it is really cool to potentially be able to throw
> up a Plone 3 site, get 95 % of what you want for free, then write a
> SQLAlchemy database that talks to Plone 3 and say Turbogears and Grok,
> and then have Transaction Management handle database interactions
> across all the webapps. That is almost science fiction, but I like
> science fiction. In the end, having the ability to bring up a GUI to
> check things out, is nice.
>
> Also, Turbogears has some interesting ideas unrelated to just
> Databases. The Toscawidgets idea is really cool. I think it would
> really interesting to have an the equivalent of XCode/Interface
> Builder for Javascript Libraries in Python. Who wants to keep writing
> the same old crappy Javascript over and over. Maybe you just drag and
> drop code from a showcase of widgets that work on any web framework.
>
> Ok, enough ranting :)
>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Martijn
>
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