Hello paul.

I think Piramid is a framework for complex web applications (easy ones are easily done using DJango ). It can also be used to just develop a web front end for an already existing service based on xmlrpc or soap. The stacked approach is what I personally feel makes it stand out from the rest, although I guess turbogears does the same.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.

On 03/29/2013 10:16 PM, Paul Everitt wrote:
The discussion about docs turned into a discussion about Pyramid and target 
markets. Which was perfect, as Blaise and I are in some chats about related 
topics.

Rather than hijack that thread, I thought I'd start a new one. What is Pyramid? And even 
more difficult, what isn't it? (I am a staunch believer in focus and having the courage 
and honesty to say "that's not us, you're better served elsewhere.")

I'd like to listen to more ideas from insiders and casual developers about:

- Who Pyramid appeals to

- What differentiates it (in a no-bullshit, honest-to-goodness way)

- What is an unmet need in the Python web frameworks space that Pyramid does a 
good job of itch-scratching for

--Paul


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