On 2015-12-08 08:40, Chris Angelico wrote: > One advantage of this kind of setup is that your URLs don't depend > on your back end. I could replace all this with a Ruby on Rails > site, and nobody would notice the difference. I could put together > something using Node.js to replace the Ruby site, and continue to > provide content at http://minstrelhall.com/campaign/6
Of course, this assumes that your Ruby/Node.js skills allow you to create a site that's as robust as Python. Trust me...if I were to swap out my Python web code with Ruby or Node.js, it would be pretty noticeable. Not because of URL issues, but because I don't do Ruby/Node.js so it would fail pretty spectacularly. :-D -tkc -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list