Hi all,
One drawback of PHP is the fact it rebuilds all its "world"
each time a generated page is loaded.
It's going to evolve, I know.
But compared for example to django's way to Python-store
the objects, it bad enough.

The question I would like to ask:
Is web.py behaving more like PHP, or more like django?
Thank you.

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