On Wednesday, November 12, 2014 7:54:18 AM UTC-8, Tom Evans wrote:
>
>
> There is basically no difference between any web framework in terms of 
> features, so pick whichever one you want that is in the language you 
> know or wish to learn. 
>
>
Frameworks may all have roughly the same features, but that doesn't mean 
they're equally effective to work in. Some frameworks are just better 
designed than others, or feel more intuitive, or have a better ecosystem, 
etc. In my opinion, the choice of a framework and its ecosystem is far more 
important than the particular language it's in. I love Python, but I love 
Django even more (IOTW I'd choose Django for what it is even if it wasn't 
written in Python). Django makes complex feature development easy, compared 
to other systems I've worked with. 
 

> As to whether you can build <site type> in <web framework>, it would 
> be a pretty bad <web framework> if you cannot build whatever <site 
> type> you want in it. 
>

Agreed.

./s
 

>
> Cheers 
>
> Tom 
>

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