Στις 25/6/2013 9:53 μμ, ο/η Joel Goldstick έγραψε:

I haven't tried webpy but I have used django.  django has a tutorial
that takes a couple of hours to set up and go through completely.  Its
not just reading, its hands on trying out a small website.  It gives a
very good understanding of what the framework offers, and how difficult
(or easy!) it is to use.  If webpy has a similar tutorial, I would start
there, or try django.  After the tutorial, the discussion becomes a lot
more concrete and less theoretical as to whether that platform would be
helpful

Yes, because at the time being i really dont seem to even have a lcue of what i web framework is and how it si compred to python cgi or to other templating systems(mako)

I mean if its htere to make my life and scripts easier to maintain then i should use it, but if its gonna make my scripts more compilcated then i dont wish to use it. i tired to read some examples of webpy and django but i didnt understand them at all.

Also i saw some youtube videos but i just dont grasp their philosophy and why they are being used.

Thats why i hate docs they always leave me messed up and my basic questions unanswered.



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