Adrian Holovaty wrote:
>
> My suggestion would be to build a quick application with both
> frameworks and use the one that feels more natural to you. Both
> frameworks will let you get the job done, but they have different
> philosophies. TurboGears' philosophy is closer to that of Linux,
> valuing the interoperability of obscure parts at almost a
> religious/political level, with predictable results in terms of
> usability and elegance. Django's philosophy is closer to that of a
> Mac, which values usability, productivity and a great user experience
> while allowing for a fair amount of flexibility under the hood.

Great reply, thanks!  That is a good analogy for me actually, as I'm a
Mac user.  I get your point here.

The suggestion of doing a quick application is a good one.  I'll let
you know how it goes.

Thanks,

Matt


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