Gilles Ganault, 12.04.2010 11:57:
I'd like to make sure I understand what the options are to write web
applications in Python:

- à la PHP, using Apache's mod_python

- using eg. Lighttpd and configuring it to load the Python interpreter
every time a Python script is called (www.jakehilton.com/?q=node/54)

- long-running process, by compiling the Python script as a
stand-alone program that will then wait for queries on a port and
being called by the web server through eg. the WSGI

Those are "deployment" options, not "write" (== design/implementation) options. If you stick to a WSGI compatible framework, you are free to deploy your application any way you like or need, depending on the specific context or environment.


As for writing apps, I can either built it from scratch, or use
frameworks like Pylons, TurboGears, or Django.

Amongst tons of other options, as already pointed out.

Stefan

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