Pfff... I've got a confession to make :) All this "lightweightedness " makes using Pyramid a bit confusing at first. It's like needing to get separate Firefox plugins to enable JavaScript, show JPEGs, browse FTP sites, handle form submission, etc. Dare I say, I find full-stack frameworks like TG2 more... appealing. Perhaps lightweight frameworks such as Pyramid are for more advanced usage, although I doubt for which purpose, given that problems a web programmer faces in his projects are amazingly the same. In other words, everyone is welcome to build their own magic framework out of Pyramid as they see fit. That's not a bad thing at all, if that's what you want :)
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