Hey everyone,

I'm a new Python user and I'm looking for a web development framework to
build a database-driven website. I've looked at the various Python web
frameworks out there and I've settled on either Django or Pylons, but I'm
not sure which to choose.

Things I've heard about Django that I like:
- All the Django documentation is in one place.
- The community is larger = more help for newbies.
- It has a handy admin interface for adding content quickly.

Things I've heard about Pylons that I like:
- It's easier to customize and swap components in and out.
- It uses SQLAlchemy out of the box. (I've never used it, but I hear that
it's better than Django's ORM)
- It uses Mako out of the box. (Again, I've never used it, but I hear that
it's better than Django's templating system).

I'm not sure how important SQLAlchemy and Mako support is, so I'd like to
hear opinions from some more experienced Python and Django users.

Thanks,
Feross

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