On 10/6/06, Serg Kovrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm asking because rapid web application development (RAD, RWAD?) is
> indeed cool (and in real life deadlines are quite issues), but I'm more
> interested in development of robust, maintainable, and scalable (mostly
> big) applications.

I'm seconding the recommendation that you check out the list of
Django-powered sites; you'll find things like:

* A browsable database of *every vote* in both houses of the US
Congress, going back about a decade and constantly updated while
Congress is in session.
* More newspapers (of all sizes) than you can shake a stick at, with
more always in development (one of the biggest news publishers in
America has bought in to a Django-based platform).
* A social networking site with ~1million users.

And so on and so forth. Don't confuse "development can go quickly"
with "development can't scale" -- Django scales very easily to both
ends of the spectrum, whether you're just building a one-off internal
app or a huge deployment.

-- 
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house."
  -- George Carlin

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