I am really attracted to Werkzeug too but I could not follow along with 
the tutorial. It's not that there was something wrong with the tutorial, 
it's just that I am too dumb, I need a better understanding of how a 
framework actually works. I am studying Django and Turbogears right now 
but it is actually Werkzeug that I want to use in the future and Django 
and Turbo Gears are just my path to it.

Beggars can't be choosers, but if someday someone could put together a 
screencast discussing how to get started with Werkzeug, this would be 
magnificent. There may be other dumbasses out there that are presently 
locked out of the benefits of this anti-framework.

I too would also like to thank Armin for his work-Patrick

MilesTogoe wrote:
> Having discovered Werkzeug, I am really impressed with the libraries.
> Combined with SQLAlchemy and Jinja, it forms a really nice web
> development environment - much simpler than Django and with a
> "cleaner" view file than webpy (regular methods - not the class xxx,
> def Get() stuff).  I hope it gets more popular.  While the tutorial is
> pretty good, it could even be more step by step simpler - the Rails
> guys really understand this with their shopping cart tutorial, which I
> think is why it is so popular.   Thanks Armin.
> >
>
>   


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