Hi,

I am new to Django (4+years Python experience) and would like to
evaluate for my financial company whether Django may be a good
solution to our problem of designing our applications all a-z from
scratch. Now my colleagues first reaction was very defensive:
a) that's for websites, not serious applications
b) it will be slow, ORMs are always slow
c) those HTML forms are too limiting

I have the feeling that all of the above do have some truth ion them,
but weighed against all of the beneficial factors it seems that a
Django solution would overall be a very good idea.

Now I know that my statements are very generell. I have looked at the
list of sites and some of them are imressive enough to show some of
what I would like to point out. But do you have any quick comments on
these issues?

thanks, Oliver


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