On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:49 AM, rh <richard_hubb...@lavabit.com> wrote: > On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 20:41:42 +0300 > Andriy Kornatskyy <andriy.kornats...@live.com> wrote: >> Cyclomatic (or conditional) complexity is a metric used to indicate >> the complexity of a source code. Excessive complexity is something >> that is beyond recommended level of 10 (threshold that points to the >> fact the source code is too complex and refactoring is suggested). >> Here is a list of web frameworks examined: bottle, cherrypy, >> circuits, django, flask, pyramid, pysi, tornado, turbogears, web.py, >> web2py and wheezy.web. >> >> You can read more here: >> >> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/11/python-web-excessive-complexity.html > > You are the author of wheezy.web right? Can't blame you for trying to > market your product. The conclusions, or lack of, are meaningless to me. > I have to get in and drive the car before I go all in and buy it. > > I'm looking at different technology right now on which to base a site. > I tried pyramid and after install it consumed 92MB of disk. It seemed > large and it turns out that it installed its own version of python. > Seems more complex to me, yet another python on disk.
That's how virtualenvs (http://www.virtualenv.org/ ) normally work. Not really Pyramid's fault, it's more a deficiency of the current Python package management tools. Cheers, Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list