On Mar 16, 12:16 am, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 5:46 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]
>
> > wrote:
>
> > My first impression was, web2py would be an framework made for
> > enterprises.
> > Very huge and complicated. Actually it is quite the opposite. very
> > slick and easy
> > to use.
> > It was just my first impression.
>
> Ah, I understand now - thank you!
>
> So - a statement like "easy framework; enterprise ready" would have been
> better?
It get's my point, otherwise it is like struts. Very uncool.
> Not all enterprise software is huge and complicated. What we mean by
> that is that we do not regard web2py as tools just for the hobbist who
> needs/likes to look into the source code to be able to use it.
> We understand some enterprise needs in terms of speed, security and
> backward compatibility.
>
> I know it scares some people way but it also attracts others. Hard to
> say if the cons outweigh the pros.
Do you have some targeted users/developer group in mind?
Who would be the competition - Django, Rails ?
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