On Sep 9, 3:29 am, Paul Watson <paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have read some of the talk around these two frameworks. > > Would you say that web2py is more geared toward the enterprise? > > Which one do you believe will be on Python 3 more quickly?
Both Django & web2py are good frameworks. I have tried both of them + others & then chosen a hybrid of web2py + DABO bizobj for my work. (DABO is a desktop app framework; so I have chosen only the BizObj layer from it, which can do its job in any other python web or desktop framework). Typically, my apps are data-centric business apps. web2py wins in simplycity yet powerfullness, no install, no dependencies, good docs & community, low learning curve, etc. DABO BizObj excels in managing the business logic aspect (including managing multiple tables insert/update/delete, rollback, before insert, after save, ... the list is quite long) http://web2py.com www.web2pyclices.com http://thewinecellarbook.com/daboDocTestAlt/dabo.lib.datanav.Bizobj.Bizobj.html http://dabodev.com/ Also, there are threads in stackoverflow.com which discuss in-depth the +1 & -1 for these frameworks. Contributors to these threads include the lead developers including Massimo himself. Hope this helps. ---Vineet -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list