Thanks, Dj, that is helpful. > A project I worked on over the summer used a Database that was 130 > tables, and getting 1gb updates every 2 minutes. I was witting a new > web app to do calculations on the data and the company wanted to use > Java since thats what they knew best and had spend huge amounts of > money (1 mil +) to support with Sun Servers, and such. But I knew > python and django would be a better fit for this particular app, but > the boss wouldnt listen. So we had 10 Developers working on the Java > version (Including me) and over 3 months we got it about 85% done, > though it had no unit tests. During the same three months, I worked on > my own time after work and basically had no life for the whole time, I > was able to get the web app 100% complete with unit tests. That > convinced my boss that Django was a good fit. > > The site is an internal app that I cannot give access to (And I > actually had to get permission to give what info I have), but I can > say that Django is a suitable framework for what you are looking for. >
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