To say the truth right now I'm studying some frameworks (not only in
Python) to get one I feel more comfortable with.
I'm learning Flask too and it seems a very nice project.
And I completely agree with you that the bigger the community the easier is
to get support.
Regards.
2014-02-19 9:01 GMT-03:00 Chris "Kwpolska" Warrick <(E-Mail Removed)>:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Andriy Kornatskyy
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > I believe the web framework should not be something cryptic (requiring
> community to exchange ideas about workarounds) nor something that involves
> infinitive development cycle.
>
> Having lots of humans give support is much better when you have
> problems. You are more likely to get a quick response from a big
> group of humans than from one developer.
>
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Marcio Andrey Oliveira
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > I navigated in its site. I just feel strange that no one wrote tutorials
> of it (not counting some speed testing) and that there is no Wheezy.web
> community (yet).
>
> I personally suggest trying something more popular, like Flask,
> Bottle, Pyramid, or Django (though it's quite big and complicated).
> Lots of tutorials exist for those. There are big, vivid communities
> offering help and support. You can often find good solutions for
> popular problems (like user accounts) without reinventing wheels.
> Flask is the easiest option, and it's very popular.
>
> --
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Python) to get one I feel more comfortable with.
I'm learning Flask too and it seems a very nice project.
And I completely agree with you that the bigger the community the easier is
to get support.
Regards.
2014-02-19 9:01 GMT-03:00 Chris "Kwpolska" Warrick <(E-Mail Removed)>:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Andriy Kornatskyy
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > I believe the web framework should not be something cryptic (requiring
> community to exchange ideas about workarounds) nor something that involves
> infinitive development cycle.
>
> Having lots of humans give support is much better when you have
> problems. You are more likely to get a quick response from a big
> group of humans than from one developer.
>
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Marcio Andrey Oliveira
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > I navigated in its site. I just feel strange that no one wrote tutorials
> of it (not counting some speed testing) and that there is no Wheezy.web
> community (yet).
>
> I personally suggest trying something more popular, like Flask,
> Bottle, Pyramid, or Django (though it's quite big and complicated).
> Lots of tutorials exist for those. There are big, vivid communities
> offering help and support. You can often find good solutions for
> popular problems (like user accounts) without reinventing wheels.
> Flask is the easiest option, and it's very popular.
>
> --
> Chris "Kwpolska" Warrick <http://kwpolska.tk>
> PGP: 5EAAEA16
> stop html mail | always bottom-post | only UTF-8 makes sense
>
--
*Do you have an arcade site? I do 1:1 Game Exchange *
*Play free on-line games
<http://plicatibu.com/?utm_source=plicatibu&utm_medium=email&utm_content =gmail&utm_campaign=Signature>*
*Get free games for*
<http://plicatibu.com/mkand0> <http://plicatibu.com/mkbb0>
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