I use several web frameworks and will fairly say that Django is the
best tool for this because of the python packages you will find to help
you scrape the prices from those existing sites.

Good luck,

Bryan

brad wrote:
> Hello. I am wondering right now whether Django will help speed up my
> project and help me  or whether Django isn't the best tool in this
> situation. My project involves a web application that grabs thousands
> of prices, quantities and product names from a handful of predefined
> sites. The application runs hourly, therefore the database is updated
> hourly. Now the webpage that users can access the database from is
> composed of four Ajax drop down menus and one Ajax table--the table
> contains the prices, links, product name, etc. I am very knew to
> Django, so I am not sure whether it will be an asset for my project, or
> will installing Django mean that I am installing a lot of dead weight
> into my project. For example, I know that Django is very good when it
> comes to news web sites or for sites that depend on its users' input.


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