2010/2/9 Mike Ramirez <gufym...@gmail.com>:
> On Tuesday 09 February 2010 14:52:00 Frank W. Samuelson wrote:
>> You are something of a killjoy, Mike.
>>
>> This could grow into a really great project, where people
>> don't even have to learn programming to generate a usable
>> django web database app.
>
> Isn't this what existing django-apps are for?
>
>> They just design their app with
>> the user friendly web interface, and it runs.
>
>> It could even
>> be integrated with hosting, and people might never see
>> the code, it would just run.
>
> This is possible, but I would rather have an installer that installs apps that
> are already made  by good programmers who know what they are doing.
>
>> How many people who have web
>> pages nowadays know HTML?
>
> And I don't agree/like this, if you don't want to learn html, higher a
> professional.
>
> would you drive a car built by a guy who has never driven, much less fixed a
> car because he was able to put one together from a kit?

Would you eat some food not cook by a professional ?

>
> Because you can, doesn't mean that you should...
>
> It's this type of mentality that leads to security holes and bad web apps that
> hurt server performance and many different things...

Not everybody needs to run facebook.
Your approach seams to be "if it's not perfect it should not be used".
Don't you think it's a little to extreme ?

>
> A bad django app made this way can hurt django's reputation.

That's pretty severe.

>
> Mike
> --
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>

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