credits, acknowledgements

Thank you to MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange for the great software they have made available to the python community -- the Qpy package that is used by Evoque is one of these packages. In particular, a thank you to David Binger for his intense and infectious appreciation of simplicity, and therefore complexity.

Thank you to Skip Montanaro and to Martin v. Löwis for their help with the decodeh module, now part of Evoque.

The physical source lines of code (SLOC) count is generated using SLOCCount by David A. Wheeler.

Steven Degraeve for the heading area background banner on the pages of this site.

The multitude of templating systems for python over the past years have contributed to the clarification of the ideas and priorities for Evoque. It is impossible to identify which and what -- a big thank you to the python community in general for the openness and sharing of innumerable ideas and disinterested hours of work.

Thank you to Alex Martelli for his help and collaboration on the development of XYAPTU: Lightweight XML/HTML Document Template Engine for Python. This single-module templating system, written back in 2002, is the beginning of the ideas that have evolved over the years since then and that are now manifest in Evoque.