2010/2/9 Mike Ramirez <gufym...@gmail.com>: > On Tuesday 09 February 2010 15:12:21 Brice Leroy wrote: >> Would you eat some food not cook by a professional ? >> > > I would be very wary of a person who hasn't cooked before... The difference is > in experience.
it's just that I don't like those ridiculous images that shows the world as binary. You can effectively be sure that nobody want's to flight in an home made plane and nobody want his butcher to be his surgeon. But in the past I painted the wall by myself, and made myself some pretty good pasta :p > >> > 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 ? >> > > No, I may lose a bit of perspective because I don't think in terms of the > layman, but at the same time I'm not about to get into something unless I know > enough about it first and if that means taking classes at community college... > That's what I do. > > I'm more against something like my mom putting together a website because she > won't do the neccessary homework first. I think that without knowledge of what > you're doing, you're doomed to fail. If webservers were either all VPS's with > limits monitored by the host os or dedicated servers for each site, then I > wouldn't say much on this, but virtual hosting is another story, where you > have the potential to hurt others. This is the main problem here is that we > think in terms of how it affects ourselves only. what about others? Actually I had that in mind. For example, the code generated for list is using pagination to avoid mass data reading from the db. The purpose of this tool is to go further than createproject and in another way like being able to fork an existing project or quickly include existing recognized pluggable. > >> > A bad django app made this way can hurt django's reputation. >> >> That's pretty severe. >> > > Maybe, but public opinion is easily swayed and django is still fighting > against other more popular systems. > > Mike > -- blog: http://www.debrice.com project: http://www.kaaloo.com http://www.djangogenerator.com linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bricepleroy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-us...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.