ATS for OpenShift-python

OpenShift is a PaaS by Redhat. It offers a free plan to attract users.

The following simple project demonstrates a straightforward way to use
python3 code generated by patsopt+atscc2py3:

https://github.com/githwxi/ATS-Postiats-frozen/tree/master/projects/SMALL/openshift-python-2016-07-20

Basically, all that is needed is to make libatscc2py3 available on
PYTHONPATH (so that various functions
called in the python3 code generated from ATS source can be properly
located).

For OpenShift-nodejs and OpenShift-php, similar things can be done.

For the moment, you can try the following link:

http://insultapp-tutoriats.rhcloud.com/

Nothing interesting here. Just a proof of concept.On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 12:18:43 AM UTC-4, gmhwxi wrote:

OpenShift is a PaaS by Redhat. It offers a free plan to attract users.

The following simple project demonstrates a straightforward way to use
python3 code generated by patsopt+atscc2py3:

https://github.com/githwxi/ATS-Postiats-frozen/tree/master/projects/SMALL/openshift-python-2016-07-20

Basically, all that is needed is to make libatscc2py3 available on
PYTHONPATH (so that various functions
called in the python3 code generated from ATS source can be properly
located).

For OpenShift-nodejs and OpenShift-php, similar things can be done.

The following page is dynamically created:

http://myflask-tutoriats.rhcloud.com/assign02On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 2:29:02 AM UTC-4, gmhwxi wrote:

Here is a more interesting link:

http://myflask-tutoriats.rhcloud.com/assign01

On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 12:21:12 AM UTC-4, gmhwxi wrote:

For the moment, you can try the following link:

http://insultapp-tutoriats.rhcloud.com/
http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Finsultapp-tutoriats.rhcloud.com%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHBDQINyC3JFWVsKSNueLZtP70tCQ

Nothing interesting here. Just a proof of concept.

On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 12:18:43 AM UTC-4, gmhwxi wrote:

OpenShift is a PaaS by Redhat. It offers a free plan to attract users.

The following simple project demonstrates a straightforward way to use
python3 code generated by patsopt+atscc2py3:

https://github.com/githwxi/ATS-Postiats-frozen/tree/master/projects/SMALL/openshift-python-2016-07-20

Basically, all that is needed is to make libatscc2py3 available on
PYTHONPATH (so that various functions
called in the python3 code generated from ATS source can be properly
located).

For OpenShift-nodejs and OpenShift-php, similar things can be done.

Here is a more interesting link:

http://myflask-tutoriats.rhcloud.com/assign01On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 12:21:12 AM UTC-4, gmhwxi wrote:

For the moment, you can try the following link:

http://insultapp-tutoriats.rhcloud.com/
http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Finsultapp-tutoriats.rhcloud.com%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHBDQINyC3JFWVsKSNueLZtP70tCQ

Nothing interesting here. Just a proof of concept.

On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 12:18:43 AM UTC-4, gmhwxi wrote:

OpenShift is a PaaS by Redhat. It offers a free plan to attract users.

The following simple project demonstrates a straightforward way to use
python3 code generated by patsopt+atscc2py3:

https://github.com/githwxi/ATS-Postiats-frozen/tree/master/projects/SMALL/openshift-python-2016-07-20

Basically, all that is needed is to make libatscc2py3 available on
PYTHONPATH (so that various functions
called in the python3 code generated from ATS source can be properly
located).

For OpenShift-nodejs and OpenShift-php, similar things can be done.