[Tutor] web2py vs django

mdipierro mdipierro at cs.depaul.edu
Wed Sep 9 23:38:50 CEST 2009


Let's say you buy a car (spend time and money to learn a framework). It is a
good advice to stick with it and don't change your car (framework) too often
until the maintenance costs (keep up with changes, backward
incompatibilities, integration with third party libraries) exceed the cost
of buying a new car (use a new framework) or the resale values of your
current car (the value of your skills in the job market) falls too low

Meanwhile it is a good idea to keep your eyes open, see what is out there
and test drive some of the most recent options. You may like web2py so much
that you decide to port some of its features to your other favorite
framework. 
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