On Friday, June 28, 2013 3:45:27 PM UTC+5:30, Νίκος wrote: > Στις 28/6/2013 12:35 μμ, ο/η Robert Kern έγραψε: > I see, your explanation started to make things clearer to me. > What is the easiest and simplest web framework you advise me to use? >
Here's a picture of the web-development scene as I see it: At one extreme there are mega-frameworks like django. At the other one can write everything as you have been trying. Both these can be unsatisfactory (as you are discovering!) In between is a line which follows from Robert Kern's suggestions. So my advise is to understand and follow these suggestions. IOW take each of the items mentioned here (starting templating): > > A web framework is a library that provides tools and a way of > > structuring your that makes it easier to write a web application. Web > > frameworks typically include a templating engine or provide support for > > working with external templating engines. In addition, web frameworks > > provide many other services, like routing URLs to specific parts of your > > code, managing pools of database connections, handling web sessions, > > validating form data, and connecting your code to many different ways of > > deploying web applications without having to rewrite your code. 1. Now run a web-search for that. 2. See if it looks of any use to you 3. Check the available libraries 4. Install and try out* something that looks simple 5. When stuck -- either concepts or details -- come back here and ask * Not on a live server!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list