[Grok-dev] unique item in container question
modiadi
adi at modiadi.com
Tue Mar 17 12:41:39 EDT 2009
Ok,
I have to say that many simple things are hard to understand because
there are no docs about them.
As I am using grok for a project, I will make a list with those
undocumented issues. I will try to do at least a simple howto about
each item.
Because I am a real beginer in grok/zope maybe it is easier for me to
see what is missing.
Thank for your help.
Adi
On Mar 17, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Steve Schmechel wrote:
>
> Just to be clear about this:
>
> *** Knowing Zope3 is not a "prerequisite" for using Grok! ***
>
> Yes. Grok helps Zope3 developers by "Smashing ZCML".
> At times, you will have to become familiar with a Zope3 component in
> order to use that component properly.
>
> However, Grok also wants be "more approachable and easier to learn",
> so I don't think we want to give the impression that you have to go
> away and learn Zope3 first.
>
> We should always take the initiative to point to the necessary Zope3
> documentation in the Grok documentation. (It is often hard for a
> new developer to find what they need in the scattered Zope3
> documentation. I know I was lost until I got Phillip's book.)
>
> I think the Grok documentation is starting to do this and as the
> tutorials and how-to's continue to develop, it will get easier.
>
> I'm not trying to admonish or preach about this. I just want to
> make sure that Grok continues to welcome non-Zope developers.
>
> Quotes from the Grok home page:
>
> - Grok is a web application framework for Python developers. It is
> aimed at both beginners and very experienced web developers.
>
> - While Grok is based on Zope 3, and benefits a lot from it, you do
> not need to know Zope at all in order to get productive with Grok.
>
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
> --- On Tue, 3/17/09, Souheil CHELFOUH <trollfot at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yes, you should
>> This is not really grok related, it's more about the
>> form system
>> Have a look at formlib, that will help you have a global
>> picture !
>>
>> - Trollfot
>>
>> 2009/3/17 modiadi <adi at modiadi.com>:
>>> Case closed !
>>>
>>> This is the solution, thanks !
>>>
>>> After searching this solution on grok dev and not
>> finding it, I wonder
>>> if I miss some important informations about grok.
>> Should I read or
>>> learn something else before grok(like zope3)?
>
>
>
>
>
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