Dumped uwsgi - the documentation is utterly ridculous!! Switched to 'Bottle' - very nice, intutive and clean - tutorial+documentation is excellent and i got 'hello world' up and running in like 10-15 minutes vs the 2 days intermittent it took to scroll through the crap that is uwsgi-server. It's got a built in web-server, so no need to mess with nginx. http://bottlepy.org/docs/dev/index.html
I think i'll like Flask too - there's a book: "Flask Web Development: Developing Web Applications with Python" Seriously though, it takes a dev about 15 minutes to scrawl out a line- diagram, scan it, and upload, explaining WTH is going on with his whole project - i'll take a 10 MB GIF anyday, vs wasting 1 day flat just staring in shock at 'Greenlets' and uwsig protocol and thw WSGI spec and the uWSGI server.. here's a quote: "Loop engines (implement events and concurrency, components can be run in preforking, threaded, asynchronous/evented and green thread/coroutine modes. Various technologies are supported, including uGreen, Greenlet, Stackless, Gevent, Coro::AnyEvent, Tornado, Goroutines and Fibers)" Somebody reading that might mistake it for the Mars landing. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list