Hi Andrei

No not a CMS, just some small hobby websites. It sounds like web.py is
well worth a go, thanks for the info!!!

Cheers Bruce



On Jun 22, 4:25 pm, andrei <[email protected]> wrote:
> > web.py and Werkzeug
>
> Werkzeug is not a framework, its more basic stuff (a simple collection
> of various utilities for WSGI applications), while web.py provides an
> ability to do more things, while remaining compact.
>
> I think what you want to compare is web.py to Flask (Flask is built on
> top of Werkzeug)
>
> > cheetah and jinja2
>
> Web.py doesn't use Cheetah, it has its own templating language which
> meets all my needs. (Flask uses jinja2)
>
> > I think the "framework" I'm after is a very common baseline, will
> > contact Anand and look into donating the result to the examples
> > collection.
>
> Web.py is a framework itself, and can already do sessions, templating,
> serve static files, etc.
> Or do you mean you need to build CMS?
>
> On Jun 22, 6:19 pm, BruceUK <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Branko, much appreciated!!!
>
> > I think the "framework" I'm after is a very common baseline, will
> > contact Anand and look into donating the result to the examples
> > collection.
>
> > On Jun 22, 2:28 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > > if you need it quick - Branko or Justin. if you need it to calculate the 
> > > space time continuum, then Anand...
>
> > > _________________________________________Gregory [email protected]
>
> > > sent fromOn Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:05 AM, [email protected] 
> > > wrote:
> > > Hi
>
> > > Firstly:
> > > I'm hoping to get some advice from the list regarding a comparison
> > > between:
> > >  - web.py and Werkzeug
> > >  - cheetah and jinja2
>
> > > I'm looking to commission the coding of a simple website, however the
> > > only decisions I've been able to make so far is:
> > > 1. Language = Python
> > > 2. Design = WSGI
>
> > > I have long discounted Django and TurboGears because they appear to
> > > complicated, however I'm struggling to make a decision between web.py
> > > and Werkzeug. Any comments for and against either would be much
> > > appreciated.
>
> > > Secondly:
> > > If I could ask the list to nominate a member who they know is
> > > interested in contracted web development and would be interested in a
> > > very small project knocking together a basic framework (secure
> > > sessions, templates, serving static files, css and javascript +
> > > ajax )  ?
>
> > > Any advise good or bad would be much appreciated.
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Bruce
>
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