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By tripy
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Published: May 28 2008 / 14:56
I don't stand ORM, I hate the Kid templating system, and the turbogears url mapping is terrible.
But I would like to use it so much that it depress me.
Comments
mikkelg replied ago:
Voted down because the author has formulated uninformed, negative opinions based solely around TurboGears, and applied those opinions to Python web frameworks as a whole.
There are plenty of frameworks that rock in Python, choose the right tool for the task,
http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks
Also, Rails is not the only Ruby framework - there are many, many others.
callmegod replied ago:
Django is good.
tripy replied ago:
It's true that it's more geared towards turboGears, and that I do not have explored the myriad of other frameworks yet.
At first look, and after reading some blog post and documentation, I've discarded Django (maybe an error)
Zope look like it's a cms, and it's not what I'm looking for.
Furthermore, I'm looking for something WSGI compliant, and that I can plug into apache.
You have to admit that they are so many, that I cannot review all of them.
Certainly other frameworks will address some of my grips, but not all.
This post first started as a scream, and ended as a question: "What do you use when you don't want to use ORM
Thanks to the comments I've received on my blog, I am slowly going towards an web.py for the business, psycopg2 for the DB layer and Amara for XML + XSL outputting as the view engine.
In the end, it looks like I'm going to replicate my PHP standard environment to Python.
herval replied ago:
oh, you discarded the two biggest frameworks in python in your 'research'.
oh...
tripy replied ago:
I did not do any research. And if Django is one of them, which is the other one ?
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