Yeah, but that would generate an interesting "chicken-egg" problem... 
what framework should the search engine be written in? Should I look up 
in the search engine to know which framework should I use to write it? 
... You could recurse into oblivion :)

David


Terry Jones wrote:
> | About a review... well, Guido van Rossum sparked a little controversy when
> | he said that he didn't like none of the current frameworks in his personal
> | blog, but you could read the thread to find pointers and discussion about
> | different frameworks (that was, in the end, what the post was all
> | about). You can find the post and comments here:
>
> Thanks for this link - very useful. I've now (or I'ne vow?) read it, and
> the second posting, plus 101 comments, including nodding off in the
> middle. I'll take a closer look at some of the options.
>
> Maybe someone should write a TG app that lets you search for a suitable
> python framework. You specify what you want (choice of templates,
> authentication system, persistance, session management, cookies, ajax,
> etc., and the app digs out all your potential partners, together with
> comments and links to their sites, etc. That shouldn't take more than an
> hour to throw together.....
>
> Terry


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