.. _tutorial_conclusion: Conclusion ========== We have created a very small application demonstrating the key concepts of The SCORE Framework. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this application is its modularity and the resulting flexibility: We started out with a model definition, added shell access, and implemented a web application on top of that. We could have just skipped the http layer and written a nice CLI application instead. It would have been equally easy to implement a completely different user interface to the underlying data, like text-to-speech. .. _tutorial_further_reading: Further Reading =============== We have a score of good modules for web development, which might be of interest to you: - :mod:`score.tpl`: Templating, like with jinja_. - :mod:`score.html`: Adds HTML support to *score.tpl* - :mod:`score.webassets`: Manages assets like css and javacsript - :mod:`score.css`: SASS and css assets helper - :mod:`score.js`: Javascript helper - :mod:`score.jsapi`: Python-Javascript bridge And here are some interesting modules that are not strictly for web development: - :mod:`score.es`: Elasticsearch integration - :mod:`score.netfs`: Distributed file system - :mod:`score.kvcache`: Access to various key/value storage engines - :mod:`score.distlock`: Distributed Mutex implementation .. _jinja: http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/dev/