Python Web Programming - looking for examples of solid high-traffic sites

Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilliers at wtf.websiteburo.oops.com
Fri May 18 08:50:21 EDT 2007


Istvan Albert a écrit :
> On May 16, 5:04 pm, Victor Kryukov <victor.kryu... at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Our main requirement for tools we're going to use is rock-solid
>> stability. As one of our team-members puts it, "We want to use tools
>> that are stable, has many developer-years and thousands of user-years
>> behind them, and that we shouldn't worry about their _versions_." The
>> main reason for that is that we want to debug our own bugs, but not
>> the bugs in our tools.
> 
> I think this is a requirement that is pretty much impossible to
> satisfy. Only dead frameworks stay the same.  I have yet to see a
> framework that did not have incompatible versions.
> 
> Django has a very large user base, great documentation and is deployed
> for several online new and media sites. It is fast, it's efficient and
> is simple to use. Few modern frameworks (in any language) are
> comparable, and I have yet to see one that is better,

Then have a look at Pylons.




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