Which Python web framework is most like Ruby on Rails?
UrsusMaximus at gmail.com
UrsusMaximus at gmail.com
Sun Dec 25 19:53:46 EST 2005
On December 15, Alex Martelli wrote:
>Alternatively, counting Google hits:
>rails python django 112,000
>rails python subway 81,600
>rails python turbogears 32,000
>This isn't exactly "buzz", of course, but it's SOME measure of "critical
>mass" -- and with django about equal to subway+turbogears, it does not
>appear to show any emerging dominance. A significant measure of "buzz"
>might be obtained by redoing the same search in, say, two weeks, and
>noticing the deltas...
>Alex
Hmm, on December 25, I re-did the numbers using google:
rails python django 138,000
rails python subway 66,000
rails python turbogears 46,000
Now, I coudln't resist doing it this way too:
python django 360,000
python subway 690,000
python turbogears 127,000
Unfortunately, no compelling trend emerges. This is the problem, I
think, no, trend, no clear winner (other than Rails;-)))
Python web frameworks, for the love of God, UNITE!!!!
Ron Stephens
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