Grok (web framework)
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Developer(s) | Grok developers, Zope Developers, Zope Foundation |
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Initial release | 2006 |
Stable release | Grok 2.8[1] / February 14, 2013 |
Written in | Python |
Type | Web application framework |
License | Zope Public License |
Website | grok |
Grok is an open-source Web framework based on Zope Toolkit technology. The project was started in 2006 by a number of Zope developers.[2] Its core technologies (Martian, grokcore.component) are also used in other Zope-based projects.[3][4][5]
The primary motive behind Grok is to make the Zope Toolkit technology more accessible and easier to use for newcomers and, at the same time, speed up application development, in accordance with the agile programming paradigm.[6] To achieve this, Grok uses convention-over-configuration instead of using an explicit XML based configuration language (ZCML) as Zope Toolkit and BlueBream do. Grok uses Python code for component configuration, and has many implicit defaults and conventions. Grok is similar in feel to other Python Web frameworks such as TurboGears, Pylons and Django.[7]
References
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External links
- Grok website
- German book with chapter on Grok
- Grok 1.0 Web Development, a book by Carlos de la Guardia
- Article about Grok (in iX)
- Ohloh project information on Grok
- Grok at CeBIT
- Dolmen, an application development framework based on Grok and Zope3
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