Aaron Watters wrote: > On Apr 15, 3:49 am, Tim Hoffman <zutes...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> There are plenty of python web frameworks, some have quite different >> approaches, >> what suits you will depend very much on your own bias, interest. > > I've had a lot of luck with WHIFF > ( http://whiff.sourceforge.net ) > Of course I wrote it and just released it publicly > recently. > > I'm a bit disappointed because I know a lot of people have looked > at the docs and demos and there have been a number of downloads, > but I haven't gotten one comment yet :( zilch nada. (There is > one comment attached to one of the docs, but that was me testing > the comments feature :) ). > > Back in the old days you could at least count on someone yelling > at you about how your design was such a bad idea....
[Just read the docs for ca. 5 minutes.] That's perhaps because a lot of people had the same thought after short reading/trying out as me: WTF?! This is weird stuff! Why the hell would I use this instead of a Python web framework like Django/Pylons/etc. You should perhaps contrast WHIFF with the other offerings for creating web applications. -- Gerhard -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list