Hi,
On Jul 3, 6:58 am, Ramdas S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is any day better than PHP..
This is almost definitely the wrong list to be writing comparisons,
but as a long-time PHP user (and now a Django user), I have to say
that PHP is not as bad or useless as Python apologists tend to make
I have over 25 web apps/sites on Django, including a large intranet
app, that has almost always about 150 users at any point of time, some
25,000 hits a day. All of them have been running on the trunk and are
stable. Some of them are news sites for mags getting 10 k hits a day.
It is any day
Great!
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 8:43 PM, J Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thank you, everyone. That was exactly what I needed. It looks like
> we'll be starting a prototype on Django trunk targeting 1.0 this week.
>
> Jim Meier
> >
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Thank you, everyone. That was exactly what I needed. It looks like
we'll be starting a prototype on Django trunk targeting 1.0 this week.
Jim Meier
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I've been using trunk for over 9mo for in production website
http://storymash.com
During that time, there's been 2-3 times my unittests have failed after
I've svn updated django. Each time was a fairly quick fix. API changes
aren't hard bugs to track down and fix. The advantages of all the
Am Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2008 18:30:12 schrieb J Meier:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to champion Django trunk/1.0 as part of a small project in
> a mid-sized city newspaper office. There is some worry about choosing
> a framework which does not currently have a stable release. I've been
> addressing
Hi,
As far as I'm concerned, I only use the trunk in all my projects. For
more testimonials and advice, check these earlier threads:
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/93ec5b37ef0cf3ab/7d9a1dd11c91c8b0?lnk=gst=trunk+stable#7d9a1dd11c91c8b0
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to champion Django trunk/1.0 as part of a small project in
> a mid-sized city newspaper office. There is some worry about choosing
> a framework which does not currently have a stable release.
Django has a stable release (0.96), it will have an *API-stable*
release
Hi folks,
I'm trying to champion Django trunk/1.0 as part of a small project in
a mid-sized city newspaper office. There is some worry about choosing
a framework which does not currently have a stable release. I've been
addressing these worries with examples of the stability of trunk and
the
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