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    I'm about to start a pet web project and I have chosen to use Python for it. But, I'm stuck at the beginning, because I have a dilemma about the framework to use. From what I saw, there are two frameworks I like, Django and web2py. Anyone here has any real experience with these two, or have a good reason why one it better that the other? [edit] What's the matter? Nobody uses Django, nor web2py, nobody uses python, or nobody visits this forum? :) [/edit]

    Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

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      I'm about to start a pet web project and I have chosen to use Python for it. But, I'm stuck at the beginning, because I have a dilemma about the framework to use. From what I saw, there are two frameworks I like, Django and web2py. Anyone here has any real experience with these two, or have a good reason why one it better that the other? [edit] What's the matter? Nobody uses Django, nor web2py, nobody uses python, or nobody visits this forum? :) [/edit]

      Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

      modified on Friday, November 20, 2009 2:07 PM

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      Look here: Django vs Web2py[^]

      MBH

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        Look here: Django vs Web2py[^]

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        I did that, more that once. There are a lot of people arguing that Django is the better choice, and a lot arguing the opposite. Nevertheless...I chose Django. So far, I like it.

        Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

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          I'm about to start a pet web project and I have chosen to use Python for it. But, I'm stuck at the beginning, because I have a dilemma about the framework to use. From what I saw, there are two frameworks I like, Django and web2py. Anyone here has any real experience with these two, or have a good reason why one it better that the other? [edit] What's the matter? Nobody uses Django, nor web2py, nobody uses python, or nobody visits this forum? :) [/edit]

          Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

          modified on Friday, November 20, 2009 2:07 PM

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          Sorry for seeing the post soo late. I don't know a single person using web2py in production so that may make it a tad scary to get started. I use Django and web.py professionally and it really is a question about your needs. Personally, it took me some time to get comfortable with Django but now that I am I tend to prefer it.

          And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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            Sorry for seeing the post soo late. I don't know a single person using web2py in production so that may make it a tad scary to get started. I use Django and web.py professionally and it really is a question about your needs. Personally, it took me some time to get comfortable with Django but now that I am I tend to prefer it.

            And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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            I've made my choice, already :) I decided to go with Django, and am quite happy with the decision, by now. One of the biggest pros was the community around Django, something web2py can't really compete with. After all, for learning a new framework, community tends to be quite important.

            Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

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              I've made my choice, already :) I decided to go with Django, and am quite happy with the decision, by now. One of the biggest pros was the community around Django, something web2py can't really compete with. After all, for learning a new framework, community tends to be quite important.

              Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

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              If you have questions about web2py and want more information about people running it on production, I would suggest you join (even if temporarily) the web2py google group. There are more than 1500 members and a lot of people using it in production who will be happy to share their opinions with you. You will find a very active community. The web2py community is younger therefore not as big as Django's. As an axample, the PyCon 2010 registration site runs web2py in production. It used to run on Django but moved to web2py two years ago. http://us.pycon.org/2010/register

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