> The only thing I know about web2py is that it doesn't use SQLAlchemy
> but its own ORM, which for me is quite a no-go.
Could tell us a bit more, please?

I do not know how SQL works. Only worked with pytables so far.
But the 2 weeks I am playing with web2py, I have felt that it's ORM is
quite easy.

I am no a professional webapp writer since I mostly use python for CLI
scripting. So I am really interested in the key issues a webapp pro
looks at for his choice.

What I really liked that it's self-contained.
Not so many eggs to fetch before you start. and zero-config.
But I never really tried to used turbogears. Djange at least seemed to
complex for me.

Thanks in advance,
Timmie

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