Hello,

> My question is to someone who actually try both, are they similar in
> productivity and enterprise quality?

I've used several Java frameworks, and I've been using Django for
quite a while in an large commercial setting; I find myself *much*
more productive with Django, and as for something being 'enterprise'
quality, I've found from experience that the technology you build
enterprise software on is entirely irrelevant; the quality of the
programmers who write the software is much more important.

Classing certain platforms as 'enterprise' (*is* there a definition of
that word yet that anyone can agree on?) is a crutch often used by bad
programmers or bad managers to justify the increasing costs of
employing a large amount of monkeys at a large amount of typewriters.

--Jon

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