"Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
cherrypy, django and turbogears but for some reason I just don't
want to use a framework. Are there any current books you could
recommend for general python web programming? Most of the general
web programming books seem to be from 2004 or before.
There's a good reason for that! Vanilla CGI - the most basic web
programming mechanism available is a rsource hog, non scaleable
and very hard to maintain beyiond small trivial projects. So people
have moved to Frameworks which offer better performance,
easier implementation and far better maintainablility. All Frameworks
aim to achieve that, the choice is pretty much a personal prefernce.
The good news is that if you want to continuously reinvent the wheel
by using vanilla CGI the books from 2004 will all pretty much still
work.
CGI hasn't changed much and neither have the core web modules in
Python.
HTH,
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