under the leadership of Mark Ramm (as the TurboGears 2 development lead) and Florent Aide (as the Turbogears 1.x release manager). In June 2007 the community...
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Crush Gear, known in Japan as Gekitou! Crush Gear Turbo (Japanese: 激闘!クラッシュギアTURBO, Hepburn: Gekitō! Kurasshugia Tābo), is a Japanese anime television...
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written in Python. TurboGears 1.x uses CherryPy as server and Kid as frontend. CherryPy wiki helps choosing a templating language. TurboGears — CherryPy 2.x...
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MochiKit forms the foundation of the client-side functionality of the TurboGears Python web-application stack. Perhaps as a result of the author's involvement...
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conventions. Grok is similar in feel to other Python Web frameworks such as TurboGears, Pylons and Django. "Release 5.1". 28 October 2024. Retrieved 22 November...
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Top Gear: Turbo Challenge was a fortnightly partwork magazine published by BBC Magazines in the United Kingdom. Each issue was priced at £2.50 and came...
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frameworks, such as CherryPy, TurboGears, Pylons and web2py. Genshi was the default templating language for TurboGears from versions 1.1 to 2.3.8. Genshi...
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The following is the list of episodes of Crush Gear Turbo, where the airdate shown is the date of the episode aired in Japan for the first time....
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directors.id = %s Free and open-source software portal SQLObject Storm Pylons TurboGears Cubes (OLAP server) Mike Bayer is the creator of SQLAlchemy and Mako Templates...
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experiencing community popularity, and forms a part of many applications (e.g., TurboGears). It is very similar to Ruby on Rails' ActiveRecord in operation in that...
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