On 16/01/2014 6:22 PM, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 16/01/2014 2:40pm, Tennessee Leeuwenburg wrote:
Being a massive web app n00b,

Having been there myself well within living memory I think the best advice I can give is to judge the choice of webserver and framework by the quality of the available user support. The most important factor is the documentation. Running a close second is the friendliness and competence of the existing users who answer questions on the mailing lists.

Based solely on that I chose Apache and Django.


That is fair enough for a 'traditional' web-application, although I personally abandoned Django since it's ORM is (still) not able to work with multi-part keys.

However, with the rise of Single Page Web Applications and frameworks like AngularJS, if you are doing a SPA,I would see micro-frameworks like Flask and Bottle as being better fits.

I think we need more information from Tennessee as to what style of web application it is to give better feedback. He has said however, that it is not really database backed, so I think Django would be a poor fit in this case.

Cheers,

Rasjid.
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