by Greg Turnquist | Dec 9, 2008 | releases, spring python
Spring Python is not a web framework, but instead a library of tools that can empower any python application, whether web-based, desktop, or server side utility. For more details, read the list of features below and visit the website at...
by Greg Turnquist | Dec 5, 2008 | python
At the end of my talk yesterday, one of the attendees pointed out that Python 3.0 was released that very same day. In joking fashion, he asked, “Do you support it?” I chuckled and did explain that currently we were supporting 2.4 and 2.5 because...
by Greg Turnquist | Dec 4, 2008 | spring extensions, springone
Day 4===========================================Alright! This was great. I had about 10 people show up for my presentation, and I feel like things went smoothly. I also got a kick out of helping Russ with his presentation on Spring Extensions. I also attended Mark...
by Greg Turnquist | Dec 4, 2008 | plugins, spring extensions, springone
Day 3 – Writing a Spring Python plugin manager===================================================Yesterday, I visited three sessions: RESTful Web Applications with Spring 3.0, Terracotta, and The Dojo Toolkit. I admit that my mind was wandering during the...
by Greg Turnquist | Dec 3, 2008 | grails, plugins, spring integration, spring security, springone
I finally found some time to post updates. Whew! It has been busy!Day 1================================On Monday, I hooked up with the SpringSource guys. It seems everyone had something to work on. I wanted to get 0.9.0 completed and working before giving my demo of...