OkaMthembo schrieb: > this is my first post. please could you tell me which is the best > lightweight python web framework?
"Web framework" and "lightweight" don't really go well together. There are so many things about web programming that you don't realise you need when you start, but *will* come across eventually that a framework that addresses all these, will not be lightweight any more. If you are referring to the learning curve, Django is probably better suited then TurboGears. If you have strong opinions about how certain things should be solved, I'd go with TurboGears, because it's parts are not so tightly coupled as Django's and can be replaced more easily. The usual advice is: go through the tutorials that are available on the homepages of both projects and then decide for your self. If the tutorials seem to confusing, do a general (advanced) Python tutorial first. I can't say much about other Python web frameworks, unfortunately. > i absolutely love python syntax, but web dev in python is murky water. > it seems unneccesarily hard, even compared to php and asp.net > <http://asp.net> Web development requires that you know about a lot of things. PHP just leaves you to discover most of these (and build solutions for them) on your own. Which is why so many PHP programs are crap ;-) Chris _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor