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Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?
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Matt Lee |
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Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework? |
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Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:49:57 -0400 |
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On 03/28/2010 07:42 AM, Henry Litwhiler wrote:
> The Python application wouldn't display things to the browser, and I'm
> not saying that we use Python to replace PHP's role as our web
> application language - instead, we can use it to manage the backend
> communications between GNU Social users.
What backend though? The user must be able to run a complete GNU social
system in a browser, on commodity web hosting, in PHP.
I don't see what Python can do that PHP can't.
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- Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, (continued)
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Pablo Martin, 2010/03/25
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Melvin Carvalho, 2010/03/28
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Ted Smith, 2010/03/28
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Henry Litwhiler, 2010/03/28
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Melvin Carvalho, 2010/03/28
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Adrian Thurston, 2010/03/28
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Henry Litwhiler, 2010/03/28
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Sean Corbett, 2010/03/28
Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?, Henry Litwhiler, 2010/03/28