On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 12:58:01 PM UTC+2, Graham Dumpleton wrote:

> Why does it have to be Python 3? The recommended version for 
> developing Python web applications is still Python 2. 
>
> Even you really feel it has to be Python 3, then go look at Bottle 
> then, another very simple micro framework. 
>

ok, great, thanks for the tip
 

> > 2) some guys on other forums believe that it would be an overkill to use 
> > flask for what I need, and recommender wsgi scripts 
>
> The short of it is that to write raw WSGI applications and get it 
> correct and ensure it is secure is going to be harder than using a 
> simple micro framework which handles the hard stuff for you. 
>
> I would always recommend a micro framework even for simple stuff 
> because once you get your head around the micro framework, which will 
> not take much, you will be much more productive and will produce 
> better code that is more likely to work properly. 
>

that makes sense! thank you, I will definitely go in that direction.

thanks a lot!


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