What web app framework do you use?

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Francis O'Reilly

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Nov 23, 2009, 7:09:26 PM11/23/09
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Hi there,

Trying to figure out how big the various communities in Ireland are
for the major Python web frameworks - Django, Pylons and Turbogears
(apologies to the others!) I would guess there are probably more
Django developers. What do you use or develop in, either for your own
projects or professionally?

Cheers
Fran.

Sean O'Donnell

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:09:20 PM11/23/09
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Almost all Django, used to use Pylons, Turbogears, web.py, and have at
least played with most other frameworks, settled on django chiefly
because of the community size.
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Federico Ceratto

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Nov 24, 2009, 3:54:27 AM11/24/09
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Francis O'Reilly
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>What do you use or develop in, either for your own
> projects or professionally?

My framework of choice is TurboGears, and I really like it. I'm also
keeping an eye on the development of Bottle ( http://bottle.paws.de )
which is one of the fastest although it has a minimalistic approach.


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Nov 24, 2009, 4:57:42 AM11/24/09
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In the python world I use Django excluseivly. Although something a bit
lighter would be nice for some small single purpose apps.

J

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kevin gill

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Nov 24, 2009, 4:41:59 AM11/24/09
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> Hi there,
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> Trying to figure out how big the various communities in Ireland are
> for the major Python web frameworks - Django, Pylons and Turbogears
> (apologies to the others!) I would guess there are probably more
> Django developers. What do you use or develop in, either for your own
> projects or professionally?

All Zope, professionally.

Within the Zope family I have used Zope 2 (www.darwin200.ie), Zope 3
(www.movieextras.ie), Grok and Plone (www.mathsweek.ie).

Plone is great for quick content orient sites. Grok is used for applications.

Don't go down the Zope 3 route (too much flux at the moment).

If you are thinking of using Zope, I recommend using Plone. Plone 4 is due
for release on December 1st.

Kevin

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Eoghan Murray

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Turbogears... the combination of elixir/sqlalchemy, genshi & routes.  Django wins on documentation & userbase.

2009/11/24 kevin gill <ke...@movieextras.ie>
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Daniel Kersten

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Nov 25, 2009, 7:25:54 AM11/25/09
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The last bit of web development I've done was in Django, though I was
messing about with CherryPy more recently.

Useless to this discussion; my next web project will probably be done
in Clojure* and not Python, using the Compojure framework and probably
using MongoDB as the database backend.


* Right now, I can't decide if I like Clojure or Python best.. both
are fantastically great languages!

2009/11/24 Eoghan Murray <eoghan...@gmail.com>:
Daniel Kersten.
Leveraging dynamic paradigms since the synergies of 1985.

Vicky Lee

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Nov 26, 2009, 12:44:33 PM11/26/09
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All my own recent projects at the moment are done in Django.

Cheers,

/// Vicky

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Tim Kersten

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Nov 26, 2009, 1:05:44 PM11/26/09
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All my current projects use Django.

Cheers,
Tim ^,^

Joerg Baach

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Nov 27, 2009, 7:42:38 AM11/27/09
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Hi *,

> If you are thinking of using Zope, I recommend using Plone. Plone 4 is due
> for release on December 1st.

After having used zope2 and also plone for a while I came accross
repoze.bfg, and can very much recommend it. It uses some zope3
technologies behind the scenes. Fantastic to work with because it allows
very short development times. Kind of feels like the way jquery feels in
js land.

Cheers,

Joerg
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