[–] JeremyMorgan 12y ago ↗ What would be the benefits of this over something like Jekyll or Octopress? [–] slynux 12y ago ↗ pagd has got lot of additional features and it is very much extensible. http://pythonhosted.org/pagd [–] dkuntz2 12y ago ↗ Is it really more extensible? Jekyll has the means to execute arbitrary code as well, which means it can do basically anything Ruby can do. I assume that's the same with pagd, but with python code... But that doesn't make it more extensible. [–] slynux 12y ago ↗ its not about language's capability. Its about using extensions/plugins to support multiple formats and things in the templating language.
[–] slynux 12y ago ↗ pagd has got lot of additional features and it is very much extensible. http://pythonhosted.org/pagd [–] dkuntz2 12y ago ↗ Is it really more extensible? Jekyll has the means to execute arbitrary code as well, which means it can do basically anything Ruby can do. I assume that's the same with pagd, but with python code... But that doesn't make it more extensible. [–] slynux 12y ago ↗ its not about language's capability. Its about using extensions/plugins to support multiple formats and things in the templating language.
[–] dkuntz2 12y ago ↗ Is it really more extensible? Jekyll has the means to execute arbitrary code as well, which means it can do basically anything Ruby can do. I assume that's the same with pagd, but with python code... But that doesn't make it more extensible. [–] slynux 12y ago ↗ its not about language's capability. Its about using extensions/plugins to support multiple formats and things in the templating language.
[–] slynux 12y ago ↗ its not about language's capability. Its about using extensions/plugins to support multiple formats and things in the templating language.
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