I have used a variety of different MVC web-frameworks. My current methodology for web and mobile [PhoneGap/Cordova] development is as follows:
Web framework (MVC) 1. Write the Models (db schema stuff) 2. Write the Controllers (manage interface between models and views, or just expose certain data; e.g.: RESTfully) 3. Write the Views (HTML &etc for presentation to the viewer; usually includes a seamless Template, Form and Auth layer from the framework) JavaScript framework (MVC) 1. Write the Models (for storing what the controllers grab) 2. Write the Controllers (grab required stuff RESTfully, also do sanisation type stuff [pun intended!]) 3. Write the Views >-----------< It seems to me that I would be much better served by a web-framework which integrates decoupled Views. This would shorten development time and prevent pseudo double-typing. Are there any Python web-frameworks which has added functionality for generating decoupled views? Thanks for all suggestions, Alec Taylor BTW: Full disclosure, also posted this on stackoverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/q/13761200 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list