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TurboGears2 Review
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Anyone here use TurboGears2?
Any recommended learning paths?
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TurboGears2 is really pretty awsome.
To learn your best first start is to go through (and really understand) the on-line tutorial.
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Oh boy!!! I appreciate your excitement... Now, why is TurboGears2 so awesome, may I ask?!?
Btw, I've started to list out TG2 resources here:
http://robertjliguori.blogspot.com/2015/11/what-are-some-helpful-turbogears2.html
If you know anymore, please let me know.
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Robert
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Best way i can describe is if you know the difference between developing python 2 apps from python 1 apps - same for turbo gears 2 as apposed to turbo gears 1.
you can now write web apps / services like python - fast, fun, tight.
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Please vote for TurboGears2 integration into PyCharm;
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-2178
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no - it is wrong this is not pythonic it is wrong PyCharms is not pythonic
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