Alex, Thank you, see my answers inline to your comments:
> Performance speed is possibly the least interesting aspect of web > frameworks; Performance and effectivity are related metrics. Longer feature list can not explain why it less effective. An answer to effectivity question might be related to: - code quality (we have PEP8) - architectural decisions taken - core team experience - historical path, etc. > ease of use & readily re-usable 3rd party code figures > much higher, IMO. I think these are very valid requirements for the modern web framework. I believe all web frameworks are easy to use (... some too seriously take this?), of cause readability/flexibility counts. There is a problem with 3rd party code... it should evolve with framework... so good one become a part of it. 3rd party UI things are good, until you start `customize` them, patch, workaround, etc. This is where pain come from. However, there are exceptions. Can you name few? > Rather than constantly hammer on about performance, > maybe you could take the time to explain any other advantages your > framework provides. Let me state this: "wheezy.web let you design web application to be able run it at the speed of `hello world`, even database driven one". Here is how: use content caching with cache dependency. Read more: http://packages.python.org/wheezy.http/userguide.html#content-cache Invest 30 minutes to understand it: http://packages.python.org/wheezy.web/tutorial.html All web frameworks are good, some better. It is important what you see as an advantage... Thanks. Andriy Kornatskyy ---------------------------------------- > Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 18:26:16 -0700 > Subject: Re: Fastest web framework > From: wuwe...@gmail.com > To: python-list@python.org > > On Oct 15, 11:40 pm, Andriy Kornatskyy <andriy.kornats...@live.com> > wrote: >> Comments or suggestions are welcome. > > Performance speed is possibly the least interesting aspect of web > frameworks; ease of use & readily re-usable 3rd party code figures > much higher, IMO. Rather than constantly hammer on about performance, > maybe you could take the time to explain any other advantages your > framework provides. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list