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Python Best of Breed web app snippets / small webapps
Graham Fawcett
2004-09-08
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:43:38 -0700, rtjohan@syspres.com
 wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Is there any interest in showcasing what python can do by pulling
> together some sample web scripts / apps in a organized manner? Focus
> would be on showcasing quality code that has focused applicability?
> Like a best of breed python scripts? Looking for interest primarily in
> terms of providing the best of breed scripts.

Is your goal to "show what Python can do" or to "show what Quixote can
do"? If the former, then my guess is that you're not just going to ask
the Quixote folks...

I think the PyWebOff project
(http://pyre.third-bit.com/pyweb/index.html) could be used as
something of a showcase, though of course its real purpose differs
from your goal.

If it's Quixote you want to show off: I take it that the Cookbook on
the Quixote Wiki isn't to your taste? ;-)

There's been talk before of a "sandbox" where we could post such code;
AMK offered to host a repository for us. But there didn't seem to be
much interest at the time.

If it's "scripts" you're thinking of, though, I think the Quixote
Cookbook would make an excellent host for such a work. If the scope is
larger than Quixote, then the O'Reilly Python Cookbook would be
appropriate, and has quite a large reader base.

-- Graham

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