bruno at modulix wrote:
> Possibly - but if a programmer is not able to pick on Python in a matter
> of days, then it's a bad programmer that won't be of any help whatever
> the language. So in fact, choosing Python may help you get better
> programmers !-)
You have a point there! :)
> You may also want to have a look at turbogears (roughly similar to
> Django, but probably much more flexible)
Hmm--much more flexible in what sense, Bruno?
Thanks much!
Ray
>
> My 2 cents
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