TurboGears
TurboGears takes the best components available (SQLObject,
Cherrypy, Kid, and Mochikit) and combines
them into one easy-to-install, documented whole. TurboGears includes
parts that join the pieces together and make them work together
seamlessly, but doesn't obscure each included project.
This allows developers to take advantage of all existing
documentation, articles, mailing lists and other resources that have
built up in the communities for each project.
TurboGears 2 provides an integrated and well tested set of
tools for everything you need to build dynamic, database driven
applications. It provides a full range of tools for front end
javascript develeopment, back database development and
everything in between.
TurboGears 2.1.4
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Price
Free to download
Size
79.1KB
License
MIT License, LGPL
Developer
Mark Ramm, Christopher Perkins, Jonathan LaCour,
Rick Copland, Alberto Valverde, and the TurboGears community
Website
www.turbogears.org
System Requirements
Python 2.5 or 2.6
Python headers for building C extensions
SetupTools
Support
Sites:
Wiki,
Planet
TurboGears, Google
Groups
Selected
Reviews:
Hoegh.org
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Features include:
- Ajax - Toolkit-independent, provides support via JSON
- MVC framework
- CherryPy/Paste frameworks
- SQLObject/SQLAlchemy Object Relational Mappers
- Mochikit javascript library
- Multi-database support
- Support for Horizontal data partitioning (aka, sharding)
- Transaction manager to help with multi-dababase deployments
- Support for a variety of JavaScript toolkits, and new
widget system to make building ajax heavy apps easier
- Dynamic javascript powered widgets (ToscaWidgets)
- Powerful, designer friendly XHTML based templating (Genshi)
- Kid templating
- Testing frameworks
- Security frameworks - Repoze.what and Repoze.who
- Template frameworks - Pluggable, Genshi and others
- Caching frameworks - Support for memcached, and any WSGI
compliant system
- Form validation networks - ToscaWidgets
- Object or route based URL dispatching
- Support for multiple data-exchange formats
- Built in extensibility via standard WSGI components
- A programmer friendly template system that also
works for designers
- Internationalization support
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