Thanks for the pointers folks.  I tried Django, and it's pretty exciting
at least for me -- I've been waiting for a python web framework like
this ever since I started web programming.

Brendan




On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 12:11 -0700, Ted Leung wrote:
> One other comment. Djano is the framework underlying this (very high  
> traffic) web site: <http://www.ljworld.com/>.
> There are a few other pretty large sites listed on the front of the  
> Django page <http://www.djangoproject.com>.
> 
> I'm not suggesting that Chris needs to use Django, I just think that  
> people that find Rails appealing might also
> be interested in Django.
> 
> On Aug 18, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Matthew Eernisse wrote:
> 
> > This seemed to be a fairly even-handed comparison of the Rails and
> > Django Web-app development frameworks:
> >
> > http://www.magpiebrain.com/archives/2005/08/14/rails_and_django
> >
> > My two cents: I've never had the occasion to use Rails, but I've been
> > using Ruby for awhile now for Web dev, and it's a joy to program  
> > in. :)
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