On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Mac Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:
> A couple of months ago I took the time to read a few articles on python > web application frameworks and I got the impression that the two most > mature and active projects are Zope and Django. > > Zope vs. Django hits 879.000 pages on google but much of the debate - or > at least this is my impression - falls into the class "vi vs. emacs" or > "gtk vs. qt" with many people singling out a single characteristics that > for them is THE characteristic making one framework better than the > other. > <FlameSuit> I have worked with both Zope and Django. When I worked with Zope, it had a lot of powerful features like their version of interfaces and zodb (zope object database - think of a high performance dictionary) but the learning curve was very high. After a couple of weeks of messing with it, my partner and I drop it for Django. Django allows you to get up and doing productive work in a couple of hours instead of a couple of days or weeks. If you are under any time constraints and do not have experience with either one, go with Django.</FlameSuit> -Tino
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