Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-15 Thread Olav
On Jun 14, 11:43 pm, Olav wrote: > On Jun 8, 5:37 pm, Necmettin Begiter > wrote:> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 16:39, Olav wrote: > I also objects objects like articles, comments, posts are Django shoud be: I also THINK Anyway, what I mean is that if users, articles, blog comments etc are not "known"

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-14 Thread Olav
On Jun 8, 5:37 pm, Necmettin Begiter wrote: > On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 16:39, Olav wrote: > It is not even comparable to Drupal or Joomla. Drupal and Joomla are That they have different strengths doesn't mean that you cant compare them What is wrong with comparing these plugables: http://www.djan

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-09 Thread phred78
I think people got off on the wrong foot. It's perfectly normal to confuse CMS and Framework. Django is not a CMS but you can build a powerful, no-fluff CMS with it. From personal experience, it's worth learning enough Python to build upon Django. And that beats working with Joomla (which I find

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-09 Thread sunn
It would be easier if you told us how skilled you are in html css javascript any other programming or server side scripting languages I would chose django but django is not a cms where you grab a theme from somewhere and install a couple of modules. --~--~-~--~~~--

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-08 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Monday 08 June 2009 21:07:57 Necmettin Begiter wrote: > Your best bet would be using a CMS like Joomla, because, don't get me > wrong, but if you do not know the difference between a web application > and a web framework, you better stick to already-mature web > applications (since you are obvi

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-08 Thread CLIFFORD ILKAY
On 08/06/09 11:37 AM, Necmettin Begiter wrote: > On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 16:39, Olav wrote: >> I am convinced that Django is a great framework, but I need to know >> how much of the stuff I might need is available or can easily be >> integrated? >> >> How much is available compared to Drupal, Joomla

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-08 Thread CLIFFORD ILKAY
On 08/06/09 11:30 AM, Masklinn wrote: > On 8 Jun 2009, at 15:39 , Olav wrote: >> I am convinced that Django is a great framework, but I need to know >> how much of the stuff I might need is available or can easily be >> integrated? >> >> How much is available compared to Drupal, Joomla or DotNetNuk

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-08 Thread Necmettin Begiter
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 16:39, Olav wrote: > > I am convinced that Django is a great framework, but I need to know > how much of the stuff I might need is available or can easily be > integrated? > > How much is available compared to Drupal, Joomla or DotNetNuke for > example? It is not even compa

Re: What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-08 Thread Masklinn
On 8 Jun 2009, at 15:39 , Olav wrote: > I am convinced that Django is a great framework, but I need to know > how much of the stuff I might need is available or can easily be > integrated? > > How much is available compared to Drupal, Joomla or DotNetNuke for > example? Drupal and Joomla are conte

What is available IN Django compared to other frameworks?

2009-06-08 Thread Olav
I am convinced that Django is a great framework, but I need to know how much of the stuff I might need is available or can easily be integrated? How much is available compared to Drupal, Joomla or DotNetNuke for example? If I want to use another framework and have it appear as the same site, how