Hi Amirouche,

Good question, at this point I don't think aioweb is going to be too 
different if you have looked at most of the web frame works that
use async programming style. I hope to make aioweb a framework a very 
un-obstructive framework with more replaceable parts, support more 
templating style, databases etc.
No there is no WSGI support or websocket support simply because I haven't 
gotten around to it yet :). 
It'd be great if you could give some critique on the overall design I'm 
trying to keep it simple, even better if you could contribute.

Thanks

Steven

On Sunday, January 12, 2014 11:09:49 PM UTC+11, Amirouche Boubekki wrote:
>
> > 2014/1/12 Steven Joseph <[email protected] <javascript:>>: 
> >> oops missed out the link 8-| 
> >> 
> >> https://github.com/jagguli/aioweb 
> > 
> > 
> > There is no documentation? 
> > 
> > - How does it compare to other async web framework like pulsar, 
> > webalchemy, tornado ? 
> > - In particular, do you support socket.io or websockets alone? 
> > - Does it support WSGI? Why? 
> > - How does it compare to non-async web framework django/flask and 
> zope-like? 
>
>
> It's kind of difficult to compare all this maybe you can answer only 
> this question: 
>
> - how opinionated aioweb framework is? What makes it unique and relevant? 
>

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