On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 07:05 -0800, Michael Bayer wrote: > The only price Pylons is paying is it assumes the developer would like > to consider how his application should be architected, instead of > those decisions being made implicitly and invisibly. This is a > cultural situation created by the dominance of PHP, a decidedly "don't > make me think / I didn't even know there was anything to think about" > platform, in the LAMP world. > > If and when other cultures, such as that of the Java and .NET/C# > communities (the theme of which would be, "we know how to code, let's > do this exactly the way we think it should be"), decide to embrace > Python more fully, projects like Pylons will establish a more > prominent userbase. The most popular web frameworks in the Java > community, such as Struts2 (nothing like Struts1) and Spring MVC, > translate conceptually to a WSGI stack very directly.
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