Django or web2py

Vineet vineet.deodhar at gmail.com
Fri Sep 9 05:39:31 EDT 2011


On Sep 9, 12:47 pm, Vineet <vineet.deod... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 9, 3:29 am, Paul Watson <paul.hermeneu... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have read some of the talk around these two frameworks.
>
> > Would you say that web2py is more geared toward the enterprise?
>
> > Which one do you believe will be on Python 3 more quickly?
>
> Both Django & web2py are good frameworks.
> I have tried both of them + others & then chosen a hybrid of web2py +
> DABO bizobj for my work.
> (DABO is a desktop app framework; so I have chosen only the BizObj
> layer from it, which can do its job in any other python web or desktop
> framework).
>
> Typically, my apps are data-centric business apps.
> web2py wins in simplicity, flexibility, no install, no dependencies,
> good docs & community, low learning curve, etc.
>
> DABO BizObj excels in managing the business logic aspect.
> With DABO bizobj layer, apart from the business logic, managing
> multiple tables insert/update/delete, rollback, before-insert, after-
> save, etc. is very handy... the list is quite long)
> (I know you will say that every framework has got its own DAL. It's
> true. But most of them are designed for basic database functions.)
>
> Some useful links---http://web2py.comwww.web2pyclices.comhttp://thewinecellarbook.com/daboDocTestAlt/dabo.lib.datanav.Bizobj.B...http://dabodev.com/
>
> Also, there are threads in stackoverflow.com which discuss in-depth
> the +1 & -1 for these frameworks.
> Contributors to these threads include the lead developers including
> Massimo himself.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> ---Vineet

Re. your point about porting from py2 to py3, the following thread
makes it clear.
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/5fcd0e97452e9ab8/d38f99b959778cfb?lnk=gst&q=python+3#d38f99b959778cfb

---Vineet



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