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Anybody use Django
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14/01/2011 09:16:06
 
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Hi,

Django has certainly been successful over the last two year in a very wide open-source Web development community.

Written in python... That's a good start for an ex-VFP developer. Python is SIMPLE and VFP-user friendly. And any decent python programmer can develop a very decent framework in a couple of months whilst learning the language. For one I remember developing my own python framework (from a converted Fox-ISAPI application using mod_python for performance circa 2000-2001). That was both a snap and a joy to code. And I'm no professional programmer. That gives you the picture ...

The sheer power of the base language - python - is the reason why the competition has been so harsh in this area. Web-based python frameworks abound and the base level is quite high. Django is certainly among the best of them.

On python itself (any vfp developer can be fluent within a couple of days).

http://www.python.org/

on web programming - python IS the Swiss knife:

http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebProgramming

On the the competitive web-framework arena:

http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks

My only question would be whether Django following the base-language tenets? Simplicity.
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