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Relational database access in Quixote applicatoins
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Relational database access in Quixote applicatoins
Titus Brown
2003-01-13
-> >On the other hand, Web designers find Quixote difficult to deal with, so ...
->
-> Do you think there's any way to fix this problem?  What do they find
-> difficult?

I'm not really experienced enough to say -- but do you know if non-programmers
find Zope similarly difficult to deal with?  I'd suspect not, if only because
I've been impressed with how easy it is to public static pages with Zope...

Aren't we all unabashedly aware of how much Quixote is aimed at programmers? ;)
It uses one of the cleanest and simplest paradigms I've ever seen in
support of Web programming, which (for me) makes it a real pleasure to use.

Now that you ask, though, one way to make it at least a bit more friendly
would be to set up something that lets template functions be edited with
something like Dreamweaver or Mozilla Composer, I think.  How difficult
would it be to write a wrapper that translates templates to/from something
that Dreamweaver can handle?

--titus

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