Quixote (web framework)
Quixote is a software framework for developing web applications in Python. Quixote "is based on a simple, flexible design, making it possible to write applications quickly and to benefit from the wide range of available third-party Python modules".[4]
| Developer(s) | Andrew Kuchling, Neil Schemenauer and Greg Ward | 
|---|---|
| Initial release | 12 August 2000[1][2] | 
| Stable release | 3.2
   / 10 August 2020[3] | 
| Repository | |
| Written in | Python | 
| Operating system | Cross-platform | 
| Type | Web framework | 
| License | MIT License | 
| Website | quixote | 
A Quixote application is typically a Python package, a collection of modules grouped into a single directory tree. Quixote then maps a URL to a function or method inside the Python package; the function is then called with the contents of the HTTP request, and the results are returned to the client.
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References
    
- "CHANGES_24.txt".
- Quixote is a web application framework developed and first released by the MNX in 2000 (or 2001).
- "The Quixote Web Framework".
- Quixote: a Python-Centric Web Application Framework, 22 July 2002, By Greg Ward, Linux Journal
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