On Oct 19, 10:01 am, flebber <flebber.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I have been searching through the vast array of python > frameworkshttp://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworksand its quite astounding > the > choice available. > > I am looking at using a web framework for my personal project which > isn't actually aimed at developing a website as such. However I deduce > that rather than creating a gui application and screen input for data, > I can use a web browser for this and have a great array of tools to > format input screens and output display formats. > > Since I will be retreiving information from several websites (usually > csv files) formatting them and submitting them to a database and > creating queries and printouts based on them most frameworks seem to > handle this basically with ease and for any complex queries most > support SqlAlchemy. > > Is it simply a case of just picking one and starting and I would find > it hard to be dissapointed or is there a few special considerations to > make, though I am unsure what they are? > > Most obvious ones I am considering are Django (Of course), Pylons > includes SqlAlchemy, Sql Object and templating and I here turbogears > plans to sit on top of this platform. Zope I am considering but I am a > little confused by this. The are heaps of others but not sure how to > narrow the selection criteria. > > How/Why woul you split Django and Pylons let alone the others? > > Database likely to be MySQl
I guess what makes it so interesting is that there appear to be so man high quality options. Its astounding. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list