have you considered Django? i've found found it to be nice ! Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer, Mauritius abdurrahmaanjanhangeer.wordpress.com
On 22 Oct 2017 14:25, "Patrick Vrijlandt" <nieuws...@xs4all.nl> wrote: > Hello list, > > I would like your recommendation on the choice of a web framework. > > The project is completely new, there are no histories to take into account > (current solutions are paper-based). The website involves questionnaires > that will be developed, filled out and stored. Users are not programmers or > developers. They should be authenticated. Version control is required. > Internationalization is not an issue. I expect that the project will add > additional requirements and complexity later on that I can not foresee yet. > I'm targeting a single deployment (maybe a second on a development > machine). I usually work on Windows, but Linux can be considered. > > I'm not afraid to learn a (=one) new framework (that would actually be > fun) but trying out a lot of them is not feasible. My current goal is a > demonstration version of the project as a proof of concept. I may want to > hand it over to a commercial solution at that stage. > > I'm an experienced python programmer but not an experienced web developer. > A few years ago I read some books about Zope and Plone, but never did > serious development with those. I currently maintain an intranet site in > MoinMoin. I assume Zope could still be a potential choice, but it may have > lost the vibrancy of a few years ago. Also, I would not know which version > to choose (Zope 4, BlueBream, or something like Grok). The problem seems > too complicated for micro frameworks like bottle of Flask. Django could be > the next alternative. > > Finally, for a new project, I would not like to be confined to Python 2.7. > > What are your ideas? > > Thanks in advance, > > -- > Patrick > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list