Thanks Malcolm for giving the background for some of this comments.
Taken out of context, that talk was indeed a little bit misleading.
Even without knowing the context, I felt that most of his points are
not showstoppers for most projects. The good very comfortably
outweighs the bad, so much so that I was willing to put aside my
distaste for Python in order to use Django for my current project, and
I'm very glad I did.

Also, yes I err'ed in paraphrasing the threading point, it was about
queuing, which I agree does make a lot more sense in the context of
web apps.

PS: Does anyone know what Cal was using to show the queries in
Pownce(I think that's what it was)? That looked pretty handy.
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