Quixote is a framework for developing Web applications in Python
Quixote is a framework for developing Web applications in Python. Its design goals were to allow easy development of Web applications where the accent is more on complicated programming logic than complicated templating, to make the templating language as similar to Python as possible. The aim is to make as many of the skills and techniques learned from writing regular Python code applicable to the task of writing Web applications.
Quixote is a framework for developing Web applications in Python. Its design goals were to allow easy development of Web applications where the accent is more on complicated programming logic than complicated templating, to make the templating language as similar to Python as possible. The aim is to make as many of the skills and techniques learned from writing regular Python code applicable to the task of writing Web applications.
To install py39-quixote, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py39-quixote
To see what files were installed by py39-quixote, run:
port contents py39-quixote
To later upgrade py39-quixote, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py39-quixote
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