Nevow
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Nevow (pronounced like the French nouveau) is a Python web application framework originally developed by the company Divmod. Template substitution is achieved via a small Tag Attribute Language, which is usually embedded in on-disk XML templates, though there is also a pure-Python domain-specific language called Stan, for expressing this markup programmatically. Nevow integrates well with Twisted, a framework for event-driven programming.
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Original author(s) | Donovan Preston[1][2][3][4] |
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Developer(s) | Divmod |
Initial release | May 6, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-05-06) |
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Written in | Python |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Web application framework |
License | MIT License |
Nevow had 960 unit tests as of June 2008,[6] and was deployed on several high-profile web sites, most notably the official Python site.[7]
As of mid-2010, Divmod went out of business,[8] causing development work on Nevow to all but cease, and in 2011 its homepage was no longer accessible.[9] There is a project on Launchpad, hosting the source code of Divmod[10] including the source code of the Nevow project.[11]