So the only limitation isn't of pyramid but that currently python has less 
hosting available currently.

Pyramid from the discussion above is more a library than a framework. This is 
it's strength and while I initially may have a little bigger learning curve 
ultimately I get more flexibility, sort of like vim/emacs over a normal text 
editor. 

On a real tangent would this also mean if I wanted to use Pyramid to build a 
desktop app I could pull in PyQt and off I go?

PS thank you for taking the time to help me.

Sayth

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