Grok developers claim that even
cavemen can now use Zope3. I wanted to test that assertion with a little web project of my own, since given my neanderthal-like understanding of Zope3
technologies I consider myself a perfect candidate.
I had started a site called Webexperiments a year ago, as a place to post my frequent tests of web development tools and javascript gadgets, but managed to post only one experiment since then, so I decided to revive the site using Grok.
Well, I may be a caveman, but now I am a caveman with a brand new site. To make a long story short, www.webexperiments.org is now a Grok powered site (hey Martijn, what about a powered-by-grok logo?). You can find the whole story and download the complete application here.
I have to say that I liked the experience. With grok, I upgraded from using hand coded html to a dynamic web site with an admin interface in one day, with absolutely no Ruby or Rails involved.
Read: It's true! This caveman used Zope3 with Grok