What is the most simple, quicket, yet most powerful python Web-Framework?

xkenneth xkenneth at gmail.com
Tue Feb 5 22:40:42 EST 2008


On Feb 5, 9:33 pm, xkenneth <xkenn... at gmail.com> wrote:
> > My question is: "What makes you think that there is a royal road to web
> > development?"
>
> I don't, I was just hoping there was something I was missing, or more
> simple than anything I'd experienced.
>
>
>
> > You have already chosen some technology (Ajax and ZODB) without any
> > apparent justification.
>
> I've chosen Ajax for it's asynchronous nature. Alot of the data I'm
> going to be displayed needs to be updated immediately as it comes in.
> I've chosen ZODB because of the way it operates. I really enjoy the
> flexibility of an object-oriented database as well as the ZEO server,
> which will allow me to exactly what I need to do.
>
> Why not just consult your prejudices for the> others as well.
>
> I haven't made any decisions as to the technology I'm going to use
> with prejudice, I simply failed to explain properly why I chose those
> technologies.
>
> > Come to that, why is it even necessary to select a
> > Python-based solution?
>
> Most of my codebase is currently in python. I use python to do things
> like data acquisiton and signal processing. I'm very familiar with
> python, and I enjoy developing in it. Python has the technologies
> available to it that allow to do what I want to do.
>
>
By the way, thanks to all who replied!

>
> > I could say "Django can do everything you need from your description of
> > your requirements", but then you'd be disappointed that it does in fact
> > take time to learn how to do things in Django. Just like it does in any
> > other complex framework.
> Thanks.
>
> > regards
> >   Steve
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> > Steve Holden        +1 571 484 6266   +1 800 494 3119
> > Holden Web LLC              http://www.holdenweb.com/
>
> Regards,
> Kenneth Miller




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