@Russell: Thanks. That is what I wanted since WSGI is what most people use
these days. Thanks, I will have a look at that.


On 11 June 2013 04:59, Russell Keith-Magee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Nafiul,
>
> One place to start would be to read the WSGI specification. WSGI is the
> interface between your web server (say, Apache) and Python as a language.
> The WSGI spec - also known as PEP 333 - gives a brief overview before it
> gets into the fine details. However, one of the advantages of WSGI as an
> interface is that there aren't actually that many fine details anyway --
> for such a significant specification, it's remarkably readable.
>
> http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/
>
> This will show you the interaction between web server and code that a
> website developer would need to write; from there, it's a matter of looking
> at what tasks the website developer needs to do often, and finding
> abstractions and APIs to make that job easier. That's where Django, and
> it's libraries for URL routing, database interaction, form processing and
> so on comes in. If you try and write a non-trivial website to the "bare
> metal" of WSGI, you'll very quickly see what Django (or any other web
> framework, for that matter) is providing for you.
>
> Yours,
> Russ Magee %-)
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Nafiul Islam <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I've been using django for a little bit, and I gotta say I love the
>> framework. But here's the thing, I don't know how it works. How everything
>> fits together. So, what I wanted to ask is how does it all work? Say you
>> have a server, and you have Python installed on it. How would you go about
>> making a simple hello world web page, without django?
>>
>> I would be grateful to any link to a comprehensive resource, that shows
>> you how to make a simple Hello World webpage, from how you install software
>> that you need to writing pure python (without a framework) that can handle
>> requests, and work with databases.
>>
>> I guess, what I'm asking is how do you make a very very basic website
>> using Python, from start to finish on a server?
>>
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