The first beta-ready versions of ther bistro mvc framework and the ndjango parser are ready for the public. We’ve spent months polishing what we could and writing samples and documentation, but now we need feedback. Both projects are open-source (gnu lgpl), and both are awaiting your comments/suggestions/grievances/and COMMITS.
We look forward to your initial reactions and feedback.
Thanks,
- the hill30 team.
We have spent some time revamping our website, and hope you like the results. Some of you may notice that we have switched to wordpress as the backbone of our website. While we are a development shop, we try to avoid reinventing the wheel wherever possible. We hope this site will become an up-to-date source of information about us and the projects that we work on. With that goal in mind, a well-established blog engine seemed like the best platform.
All of our open source projects will have a landing page here, along with references to areas with additional information, typically in the form of a wiki link. We’re hard at work making all of our wfs documentation available, and are also creating documentation for bistro.