> I've just re-read my message and notice that it is extremely aggressive. I
> want to apologies for that. When I typed it I had just had a big argument with
> someone and it came across in my message to this list. That was uncalled for
> and I'm not normally that type of person. So sorry again. 
Hello,

I don't think you need to apologize. Your message was a bit agitated perhaps,
but I wouldn't call it aggressive. Agitated is fine—it goes straight to the
pain. I also liked the ensuing discussion, and I guess many people did, because
seeking the ideal structuring of the code is an endless quest.

Regards,

A.

Antonis Christofides
http://djangodeployment.com


On 04/03/2017 01:35 PM, Some Developer wrote:
> On 02/04/2017 04:37, Some Developer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering if function based views will ever be deprecated? I
>> absolutely hate class based views with a passion for various reasons
>> (too complex, trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist etc). With a
>> function based view I can write it in 2 minutes pretty much and handling
>> multiple forms on the same page is a piece of cake. The same is not true
>> of class based views. You need to look up which classes a certain class
>> based view inherits from to see what methods are available, handling
>> multiple forms on the same page is a pain in the arse if not impossible
>> and various other things that are just way more difficult than they
>> should be.
>>
>> So yeah. Are function based views ever going to go away? I've already
>> noticed that in Django 1.11 the login() and logout() functions are going
>> away in favour of class based views which seems silly as I'll have to
>> rewrite my perfectly working user app to use class based views now.
>>
>> Is that a sign of things to come? If that is what the developers are
>> planning can I please beg them to reconsider? Function based views are
>> just fine. You might prefer class based views but there are users out
>> there who much prefer function based views.
>>
>> Please don't take this as an aggressive post. I love working with Django
>> and I'm just passioniate about it. This isn't a flame post.
>>
>> Thank you for any help :).
>>
>> Some Developer.
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just re-read my message and notice that it is extremely aggressive. I
> want to apologies for that. When I typed it I had just had a big argument with
> someone and it came across in my message to this list. That was uncalled for
> and I'm not normally that type of person. So sorry again.
>
> If I post again I'll make sure to only do it when I am nice and happy :).
>
> Some Developer.
>

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