On 13 Jun 2009, at 16:59 , Joshua Partogi wrote:
> Hi all,
> I know that this questions rise up often in this list, but I have a
> different side of view about the reason to choose django.
>
> I was wondering whether most people here choose django because of:
>
> a) the language itself and they already master python, so they  
> choose django
> b) the design and the feature of the framework itself that fits  
> their needs
>
> Okay, as for me, I chose django because of the design of the framework
> itself and the feature django offer. I'm not really a python  
> programmer and
> was not a python programmer back then.
>
> So what about you?
>
> Kind regards,

A bit of both. I quite like Python as a dynamically typed language,  
more so than Ruby, PHP, JS, ... anyway, and I like the design &  
direction of django (the lack of magick compared to Rails which I  
tried before, the ideas of most batteries being included and working  
well together compared to e.g. Pylons, and the idea of pluggable apps  
which is a better modularity approach than pretty much everything else  
I've seen in the class, though I probably missed good ideas in other  
frameworks).

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