Here I am writing metaclasses so my webinterface can make itself because there's no way I'm hand-coding an admin GUI for this in a week...
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Replying to @marcan42
360 lines of metametacode and 150 lines of metacode later, I have admin edit pages for objects in a database with 11 tables. Meta: worth it
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Replying to @marcan42
Then again, some people will (rightly) point out that I've just reinvented Django, but... :P
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Replying to @marcan42
Can you really call it "reinventing" if it serves your purposes better?
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Replying to @codahighland
Honestly, I don't know Django so I don't know how it would've worked out. I *suspect* it would've gotten in the way for other parts though.
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