I'd start by "why python and not java" and continue with "why a framework 
and not starting from scratch" and end with "why web2py and not some other 
python framework".

Everything else would be comparing the incomparable... it goes without 
saying, not everything is black and white, try to keep an open mind. You'll 
probably find enough existing sources to start with, then perhaps show a 
preliminary text to various groups and communities and people might provide 
comments... and you'll most likely start a flame war or two ;)

Regards,
Ales

On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 2:47:45 PM UTC+2, Marco Tulio wrote:
>
> I'm aware of that.
>
> but, when you opt to use java on your development environment, you'll 
> there are certain aspects that you'll have to take into account. For ex: 
> Java usually will use more processor and memory, costs on hosting java are 
> way more expensive than any other language/framework, development time is 
> increased. 
>
> I'm really comparing apples to oranges here, but I'd like to hear that. I 
> guess many of you used (or even still use) Java for web development. But in 
> a point you guys changed to web2py. 
>
> At that point, neither of you thought on "programming language x 
> framework". I believe most of you thought about "time/costs/cpu and memory 
> usage/development time" (and other issues). At that moment, you where also 
> comparing apples to oranges. 
>
> So, it really doesn't matter. Question here is, while trying to justify 
> "why not java" or "why web2py" for people who knew only java all their 
> lives, what would you say?
>
> Pretty much that. Thanks again. 
> Marco Tulio
>
>
>
>

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