On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 9:22:24 PM UTC+7, Marco Tulio wrote:

> I'm aware of that... but again, just trying to get enough to tell people 
> who've been working with Java for so long, to understand why web2py... your 
> reasoning sounds easier to understand, although I'd made it slightly 
> diferent:
> 1. "why a framework and not starting from scratch"
>
i think a framework is more faster to build the website rather than 
starting from scratch. please imagine you build a website from scratch 
where you have to define the function for website from scratch, yet in the 
other side people have already define the function that you've spent your 
worth time created it.
 

> 2. "why web2py and not some other framework". (instead of "python 
> framework", cause there are other cool frameworks out there that are not 
> python and worth mentioning)
>
yes, you are right, there are a lot of cool frameworks out there that are 
not python and worth mentioning, but IMHO, the people choose what is 
suitable with them or the client request. for example if you have a project 
that client request you to make a website that use java for example spring, 
if you deliver it by python web2py, hm, i think you'll get into trouble if 
the client is not accept it.
 

> 3. and then "why python and not java" I guess... 
>
> hm, everything is a plus and minus side. i don't want to talk about the 
minus side because i'm not expert in java nor python and i've threw away 
the negativity from my life, lol. again, IMHO, is same like above, people 
choose what is suitable with them or the client request.

please correct me if i'm wrong
best regards

>

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