Thanks for the pointers folks. I tried Django, and it's pretty exciting at least for me -- I've been waiting for a python web framework like this ever since I started web programming.
Brendan On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 12:11 -0700, Ted Leung wrote: > One other comment. Djano is the framework underlying this (very high > traffic) web site: <http://www.ljworld.com/>. > There are a few other pretty large sites listed on the front of the > Django page <http://www.djangoproject.com>. > > I'm not suggesting that Chris needs to use Django, I just think that > people that find Rails appealing might also > be interested in Django. > > On Aug 18, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Matthew Eernisse wrote: > > > This seemed to be a fairly even-handed comparison of the Rails and > > Django Web-app development frameworks: > > > > http://www.magpiebrain.com/archives/2005/08/14/rails_and_django > > > > My two cents: I've never had the occasion to use Rails, but I've been > > using Ruby for awhile now for Web dev, and it's a joy to program > > in. :) > > > > > > > > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > > > > Open Source Applications Foundation "Dev" mailing list > > http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > > > > ---- > Ted Leung Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF) > PGP Fingerprint: 1003 7870 251F FA71 A59A CEE3 BEBA 2B87 F5FC 4B42 > > > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > > Open Source Applications Foundation "Dev" mailing list > http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/dev _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Open Source Applications Foundation "Dev" mailing list http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
