Hi Senior,
For the javascript library I would strongly recommend extjs:
It makes javascript work VERY easy including event handling, GUI
building, ajax calls, etc, etc.
Cheers,
Daniel
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There was a case for web site that will be public to Internet for me. I like
python so I do not consider the use of Ruby on Rails.
>
I searched more web framework of python from Google. The good solution just
only there are Django, TurboGears and Pylons.
>
Just from my preferences, I want to use Django but the AJAX support will be
a problem. Also I need to select a JavaScript framework and lean it, maybe
JQuery, mootools or other. And I can not write python as it is written in
general javascript. I need to learn a different syntax.
>
TurboGears or Pylons, I am worried that the issue of performance because
CherryPy.
>
Could everybody give me a hand for your select? Django or Turbegears or
Pylons? and Why?
If Django, how to do Ajax support for you? and why?
>
thanks eveybody first.
There was a case for web site that will be public to Internet for me. I like
python so I do not consider the use of Ruby on Rails.
>
I searched more web framework of python from Google. The good solution just
only there are Django, TurboGears and Pylons.
>
Just from my preferences, I want to use Django but the AJAX support will be
a problem. Also I need to select a JavaScript framework and lean it, maybe
JQuery, mootools or other. And I can not write python as it is written in
general javascript. I need to learn a different syntax.
>
TurboGears or Pylons, I am worried that the issue of performance because
CherryPy.
>
Could everybody give me a hand for your select? Django or Turbegears or
Pylons? and Why?
If Django, how to do Ajax support for you? and why?
>
thanks eveybody first.
It makes javascript work VERY easy including event handling, GUI
building, ajax calls, etc, etc.
Cheers,
Daniel
--
Psss, psss, put it down! - http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown