On Monday, April 9, 2012 10:03:57 PM UTC-7, diogobaeder wrote:
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> ... just been acquired by Facebook? And it uses Django?
>
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Indeed. We can only hope that Instagram will stay on Django under 
Facebook's care, though I won't be surprised if it's eventually subsumed 
into their PHP soup.  

But speaking of giving thanks, I'd like to do that too. After working 
mostly in Django over the past five years, I recently switched jobs into a 
Java shop running a "minor" framework, and came face to face with how much 
complexity it takes to build complex systems without something like Django 
working for you behind the scenes. It really is shocking to see the 
contortions some institutions go through to get things done that Django and 
Rails people now consider almost trivial. So here's a huge helping of 
thanks to all of the work the Django developers and contributors have put 
into it over the years, for all of the efficiencies and pleasantness we all 
have enjoyed on account of it. Your work is deeply appreciated.

./s

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