web programming: experiences with non-zope frameworks?
Ville Vainio
ville.spammehardvainio at spamtut.fi
Sun Dec 21 13:57:32 EST 2003
Brendan O'Connor <brendano at stanford.edu> writes:
> > I'll give some heretical advice: if
> > you're doing a big project, set aside some of the development time to
> > evaluate what's out there and adopt or develop something that's best
> > for your specific needs, with the understanding that you're going to
> > have to maintain it yourself. If you're doing a small project and
> That's certainly a shame to hear. I'm very concerned that any given
> python framework I'd choose might not be around a few years from now; it
Umm... I guess that's not what he meant. It's the framework you
developy yourself you would have to maintain.
> seems that none of them have the popularity needed to sustain a large
> community to test and achieve maturity, write books and top-quality
> documentation, etc.
If having these qualities is so important, why not just bite the
bullet and go Zope?
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Ville Vainio http://www.students.tut.fi/~vainio24
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