On Jan 19, 12:26 pm, Noah Gift <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 5:28 AM, Jonathan Vanasco <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> > Django is like Rails -- it forces you into building certain types of
> > apps with certain styles.
>
> > If you build a Django app , you're pretty much married to it -- and
> > can expect it to work much like other apps.  That's not necessarily a
> > bad thing.
>
> > Pylons & SqlAlchemy offer a lot more control.
>
> > One of my websites is 90% ModPerl with 10% pylons offloaded ; we use
> > the same tables & db seamlessly.  I don't know if its possible in
> > django - but it was too hard to get done.
>
> > Another one of my projects is 60% Pylons, 20% PHP and 20% MovableType
> > (Perl).  Again, Pylons power and flexibility let me seamlessly get all
> > of them working together.
>
> > ( btw , we're *finally* about to release a web framework toolkit based
> > on Pylons that lets people do all this .  huge product launches in the
> > next 6 weeks after 1yr of development and testing ).
>
> Jonathan,
>
> This seems like a very interesting set of projects.  I wonder if there
> is somewhere people could here, "customer stories" like this in one
> spot.  I had no idea people where doing this with Django.

With Django or with Pylons?
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