I was thinking, just by how often I go back to Web2Py, what an excellent 
framework it is and
the progress of Py4Web is also exciting, while also noticing how the 
pydal/yatl based framework Weppy/Emmet is evolving, 
that really there is no need anymore to think in terms of the future of a 
single framework. 

I feel like Web2Py has evolved into its own family sort of like: 

Web2Py - the opinionated full stack low code enterprise framework
Py4Web - the api first flexible microframework with some batteries included
Emmet/Weppy - the opinionated small scale framework

I myself also used PyDal and Yatl with Flask which also worked nice. 

I feel like the PyDal/Yatl combination has evolved into its own ecosystem 
that can share a great deal of code
you can easily switch from one to the other depending on your use case and 
can happily co-exist.. no? 

Almost felt like finding a name for the PyDal/Yatl based type of frameworks 
which contrast the Django/ORM and SQLAlchemy/Almembic world of frameworks 
and shine through ease of use compared to those. 


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- http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
- http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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