Laura Creighton wrote:
There should be no 'web frameworks' track, or rather The notion that
'web programming' is one track, and should not be scheduled against
each other is faulty -- Django talks should not be scheduled against
each other, but if you are interested in Django then you are most
likely uninterested in other web frameworks-
I don't think that's true anymore. I think most people use a selection
of web frameworks nowadays, picking whichever one is best for the task.
It'd be frustrating if all the talks for the different web frameworks
were put on at the same time...
web frameworks and jython should not be scheduled against armin's pypy
talk, because armin's pypy talk talks about how jython and pypy are
sharing things.
Why web frameworks though?
cheers,
Chris
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