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"Wiki in 10 minutes"

Hello everybody.

I recently had a bit of data loss and, among some other minor things,
lost my bookmarks. I once bookmarked this video tutorial which
allegedly showed how to make a wiki in 10 minutes with some Python
network framework. Does anybody know which one it might have been?
I've been meaning to do it for some time now.

Any other links pertaining to the creation of web applications with
Python, which I'm only just getting into, would also be appreciated.
Thanks!

Michiel Sikma
mi*****@thingmajig.org

Sep 30 '06 #1
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Michiel Sikma <mi*****@thingmajig.orgwrote:
lost my bookmarks. I once bookmarked this video tutorial which
allegedly showed how to make a wiki in 10 minutes with some Python
network framework. Does anybody know which one it might have been?
If you add another ten minutes, this would be http://www.turbogears.org/

Cheers,
--Jan Niklas
Oct 1 '06 #2
Michiel Sikma wrote:
Hello everybody.

I recently had a bit of data loss and, among some other minor things,
lost my bookmarks.
(snip)
>
Any other links pertaining to the creation of web applications with
Python, which I'm only just getting into, would also be appreciated.
Could it be that one ?

http://adminspotting.net/building-we...s-with-python/
--
bruno desthuilliers
python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for
p in 'o****@xiludom.gro'.split('@')])"
Oct 2 '06 #3

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