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		<title>By: Luke Stanley</title>
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		<description>Thanks!

Do you recommend using this rather than trying to use pyjampiler in the PyJS SVN trunk? and does that work? (if so do you have any tips - I&#039;m considering making a screencast at some point too)

Since I&#039;m not so interested in learning a new widget framework I&#039;m bridging web.py, some MVC, Python to JS, and object oriented x/html like html.head.title=&quot;new title&quot; (using some patches to the new Amara)</description>
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<p>Do you recommend using this rather than trying to use pyjampiler in the PyJS SVN trunk? and does that work? (if so do you have any tips &#8211; I&#8217;m considering making a screencast at some point too)</p>
<p>Since I&#8217;m not so interested in learning a new widget framework I&#8217;m bridging web.py, some MVC, Python to JS, and object oriented x/html like html.head.title=&#8221;new title&#8221; (using some patches to the new Amara)</p>
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