Re: Python FAQ: Webdev

2012-06-07 Thread Nick Apostolakis
On 07/06/2012 04:25 μμ, Peter of the Norse wrote: There's a large group of programmers, especially in Python, that loves "Do one thing, and do it well". If you don't need database support, then half of Django goes unused. If you do need to save data, then you'll love ModelForms. I like that Dj

Re: Python FAQ: Webdev

2012-06-07 Thread Peter of the Norse
On May 12, 2012, at 11:49 PM, Nick Apostolakis wrote: > On 13/05/2012 07:32 πμ, Peter Murphy wrote: >> All, >> >> The site recommends "Flask" by the way - not Django. The author thinks >> it is too heavyweight for his or her uses. But there seems to be a lot >> of ideas in the article about how

Re: Python FAQ: Webdev

2012-05-12 Thread Nick Apostolakis
On 13/05/2012 07:32 πμ, Peter Murphy wrote: All, The site recommends "Flask" by the way - not Django. The author thinks it is too heavyweight for his or her uses. But there seems to be a lot of ideas in the article about how to make a framework that seem to be captured in Django. Best regards,

Python FAQ: Webdev

2012-05-12 Thread Peter Murphy
asily fill a book on web development and Python and how to make the two interact, so I was hoping to put this one off for a while. But given that I just trashed PHP rather harshly, it seems prudent to answer it sooner rather than later..." http://me.veekun.com/blog/2012/05/05/python-faq-web