On Aug 23, 9:40 am, Tzury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I didn't like was a comment of Resig reffer to web.py as one
> programmer using his own framework. That is a minimizing action for
> "great framework for those who hates framework"

I don't think this is a disdainful comment.
I guess the community realised that unless there is a one and only
"blessed" framework, Python will keep on losing positions against
other solutions, such as RoR.
When GvR blessed Django, I was surprised, because it seemed to me that
he was unfair with other frameworks, but if you think twice, it makes
a lot of sense. He just had to make a decision.

Django seems to be the logical choice because:
1) It's actively developed by its authors.
2) It's coherent and it's not in constant flux, like TG (they change
templates systems all the time, ORMs and now they're planning to
switch from CherryPy to Pylons...) . So if I were GvR, I wouldn't bet
on that experiment...

As for Webpy, it's great. But it's not a framework.
As Aaron said, it's the "anti-framework", and I guess this leaves it
out of the competition for the all-in-one python framework.

I started playing with it a few days ago, and I like it very much.
It's simple and lightweight, and it gives me total freedom to use
whatever components I want.
I find it very similar to mod_python's publisher handle, but it can be
deployed everywhere, on any server and with any available technology
such as fastcgi, scgi, mod_wsgi, etc, etc...
And it just requires one file, that could be placed anywhere.

For the same reasons I find it beautiful, others might find it
unsuitable.
Freedom of choice is a great thing. And it's good to have a powerful
secret weapon, don't you think?

Luis




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