KSS (Kinetic Style Sheets) framework

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KSS (Kinetic Style Sheets) framework

http://kssproject.org/
write rich Ajax applications without having to code Javascript.

KSS enables you write rich Ajax applications without having to code Javascript. It does this by using a CSS like resource, this is called a KSS file. All that you as a developer need to do is write files like these and implement server side Python. This Python package contains the Javascript engine and the server side infrastructure. The package forms the base for integration with specific web development frameworks. To see if there is support for your framework go to the KSS website.





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Expat

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20 May 2009

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GPLv2

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20 May 2009

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20 May 2009




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Jeroen Vloothuis Maintainer
Balazs Ree Maintainer


Resources and communication

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DeveloperHomepagehttp://pypi.python.org/pypi/kss.base/0.3


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