I just committed the code for the TurboGears identity management support (revision 89). And because this is such new code, I thought it might be helpful to include a short How To for getting everything up and running.
This How To is written from the perspective of a fresh quick-started project, but most everything applies for [...]
So I’ve listened to my first Podcast. Hooray! On the one hand, it was interesting listening to Jason Fried talking about building BaseCamp. But I still think I would have enjoyed reading about it more.
Granted, I was able to work on some other stuff while listening, but I’m not certain that was a good thing: [...]
Jeremy Jones, writing for O’Reilly states “I was compelled enough to give
TurboGears a spin. Why? I watched the TurboGears
video.”. As much as it pains me to
admit it, that’s largely what got me to try TurboGears too.
I’ve already written about searching for a Web application framework, and
last weekend I spent most of Friday night and all [...]
I’ve been exploring TurboGears since Saturday when I first ran across it.
It’s amazing just how quick it is to create a small Web application. I haven’t yet expanded my scope beyond small samples, but I can easily see how this framework (or mega-framework as it’s being called by others) will be invaluable for a project [...]
I just finished watching the 20 minute screen cast of TurboGears. Now I’m eager to download it and try it out.
I actually spent most of this weekend looking for a decent Web development environment — I don’t do Perl or PHP (I think they’re both craptacular languages) — and although I’d rather use JavaScript on [...]