Web Review on Open Source Software
Jeremy Dinsel writes "Web Review covers Open Source Software as an option for web development. They include several articles including topics such as the Apache, the GIMP and Linux. "
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I've been using the predecessor of its ZServer component (called Bobo ) for quite a while. It's an excellent way to do fairly sophisticated CGI in a very nice language (Python) without a lot of fuss. Right now I'm gearing up to move everything over to full Zope, which I expect will make my life a great deal easier, what with the web-based management, sessions, database connectors, and pre-built application components.
There are some testimonials and users listed on the Zope site. Principia, the closed source forerunner of Zope, was shipped with some 5.x version of Red Hat on the CD of commercial applications. I'm continually meaning to get around to using it seriously, but never manage to find the time.
There are so many things wrong with that
phrase, the mind boggles.
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So, has anyone heard of this "Zope" application server before? Sounds interesting, but does anyone out there actually use it?
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