On 4/17/2012 2:21 AM, Bryan Petty wrote: > Embrace the change, unless you just like making ironic complaints > about wanting something new and different. Regards, Bryan Petty To be clear: my goal has been to get other perspectives than my own, and hopefully enhance my understanding so when I make obviously sensational statements like "web dev sucks," they will be more informed. Thus the irony was intentional, not meant to be offend.
I might also note that I totally use django at home. At work, however, we're not a web dev shop, and nobody is going to be able to quickly pick up django to make a quick modification to the app 4 months from now if I'm dead or something. Furthermore, if the django team decides to wildly change things in their new dot release, which also has all the security fixes, it becomes a potential risk point that is fairly new in the web development world. (Remember the huge to-do when PHP 5 came out, and their object model barely worked, and it broke everything and everyone you held dear? Then PHP 5.1 fixed a lot of that, but re-broke everything you had? Good times, man. Good times.) I'd love if there was a holy grail here, but I am not naive to think I can have it all. I just know PLUG has a lot of diverse and in-depth perspectives on a lot of these areas. So far it's yielded a lot of great information! Including Bryan's here. Thanks to everyone, keep it rolling. Cheers, -Tod Hansmann /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
