[socal-piggies] Project collaboration proposal

Silfheed silfheed at gmail.com
Thu Jan 21 15:27:40 PST 2010


Django + redis?  That could be interesting.

As for code highlighting, I know there's pygments
<http://pygments.org/>which does code highlighting for all kinds of
languages.


On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Grig Gheorghiu <grig.gheorghiu at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Christopher Mahan
> <chris.mahan at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Django is kind of heavy for something simple like that. we probably
> > don't even need a database back end.
> >
> > we could go with cherrypy or fapws (only *nix I think). Very fast, not
> > really much else needed.
>
> We do actually need at least a key-value store backend. Hurl uses
> redis, we could use it too. It's for storing what they call 'hurls',
> which are encapsulation of a given HTTP request (be it GET, POST,
> etc.) with its associated parameters and HTTP headers, into a unique
> URL which can be accessed via a GET operation at a later time. This is
> handy for example when you want to set up test data inside a Selenium
> script, because you can access that one 'hurl' URL like any other web
> page, while behind the scenes hurl does the POST again.
>
> As far as Django goes, I proposed it because I know many people in the
> group want to learn it. It is a bit heavy for this particular project,
> but at least it would make people familiar with some of its
> functionality.
>
> >
> > What do we use for code highlighting?
>
> Not sure. Any ideas?
>
> Grig
>
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