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<title>Kevin Dangoor on Giving this cat a little walk</title>
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Actually, I can't claim the credit for writing that. Ronald Jaramillo wrote the tutorial. I just did the narration.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you want to dynamically update things on your pages, you basically have to use JavaScript. Luckily, MochiKit makes working with JavaScript a little more Pythonic (without breaking what JavaScript is all about). I didn't think the JavaScript in that tutorial seemed particularly hairy at all, though. Maybe I'm just acclimating :)
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