On May 2, 5:38 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You're mixing apples, fishes, and cars here. Joomla is a content > management system, Django a framework and Python a language.
Yes, I know, but they are all ways to create a website. If I wanted a site which included galleries, forums, etc. and I didn't want to re- invent the wheel, I could: 1) Use joomla or drupal, and possible end up "fighting the framework" to get just what I want. 2) Cooble together a web-site with various scripts, either developed by others, or myself. I would like to work with django, and include some python stuff. But, the PHP environments seem to have a much richer assortment of pre- written scripts. If I want to include my own applications, I could develop those apps with a popular PHP MVC called "CakePHP" and include those into joomla or drupal. I don't know if there is anything like that with Python development. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list