Django documentation is phenomenal, leagues better than ROR's - the ability 
to dial back and look at documentation for legacy version of django and 
filter out the newer features is also amazing.
I decided to go the python/django route based solely on the ease of finding 
exactly what I needed in the docs along with examples for everything.  It's 
really some of the best framework documentation out there.


On Saturday, August 9, 2014 1:30:54 AM UTC-7, Eric Frost wrote:
>
> Django Developers, 
>
> I'm giving a talk at a general tech conference next week and it's 
> mostly ready, but would welcome response for when and why developers 
> should look to Django (vs. other frameworks like Ruby on Rails) when 
> starting new projects. 
>
> Would love to hear any thoughts and arguments! 
>
> Thanks! 
> Eric 
> m: 312-399-1586 
>

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