As previously mentioned, my colleague Vern and I will be presenting at “PyCon”:http://pycon.org in Washington, DC next week. We’ve just completed our paper, “Creating Web-based Classroom Tools with Zope”:http://tech.canterburyschool.org/tech/PyCon_2004. You can find it in the “Canterbury School Tech Department”:http://tech.canterburyschool.org/tech/ wiki. We’ll have slides soon, too.
As part of my preparations for both PyCon and the Zope 3 sprint, I’ve written two tutorials covering the same material: one for Zope 2.x, one for Zope 3. You can find them in the wiki, too:
* “Creating a Zope CMF product”:http://tech.canterburyschool.org/tech/ZopeProductTutorial (Zope 2.x)
* “Creating a Zope 3 Product”:http://tech.canterburyschool.org/tech/Zope3ProductTutorial
The Zope 3 tutorial was written mostly as a way to help me remember the core differences between Zope 2 and Zope 3. They are plentiful, and they make life much, much better.