Daniel Fetchinson a écrit :
(snip)
The 1.x branch of tg is built on cherrypy, the 2.x branch is built on
pylons. Both branches depend on external packages for most of their
functionality which makes them very flexible. Django is monolithic

Except that
1/ you can use each component (request handler/dispatcher, templating system and ORM) standalone, and
2/ you can use any other ORM or templating system.

and was intended to be monolithic.

"highly integrated" would be more accurate than "monolithic" IMHO.

Of course you can customize it and use
different components than the defaults, but after all *everything* is
customizable since the source code is there and you can modify it.

You don't need to touch the source to swap ORM or templating system.

The
point is that tg was designed with flexibility and customizability in
mind, while django was designed with a monolithic infrastructure in
mind.

s/monolithic/integrated/

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