eric,

Web2Py's saving grace -- you won't have to do it twice unless you want
to. I have some code that is about a year old and that code still
works on the current web2py releases today. I have had no complaints
on speed. The ORM is as expressive as any other out there.
Massimo is working on a new book release so that complaint will
disappear shortly. Besides this list is very supportive in helping
out. Rails, Django, Zend all have the advantage of mindshare and that
is about it. But I will trade that for the speed of getting things
done.

JohnMc

On Jul 7, 12:58 pm, eric cs <eeri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys I just knew this framework and really I can't believe it....
> Several people say good things about Django but web2py looks like way
> better.
> So I would ask you to compare web2py to Rails,Django,Zend,Spring and
> tell me the cons and pros and tell me some stuff that 2py doesn't do?
> Any limitations besides books?
> What about deployment and shared servers, is it have cheap,reliable
> hosting services like php?
> Is it scalable and what about performance against other frameworks.
> Is it ORM really fast and great like Hibernate?
> How anyone can think about using anything else, really!!!
> Thanks.
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