About your first question you can read Anthony's answer here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17271938/web2py-is-not-starting-with-python-3-0-3-1

Regarding multiple apps/projects web2py is more flexible than Django but we 
using a different naming convention.
We call "app" what they call "project" and we call "plugin" when they call 
"app".

This is not only a semantic difference. In Django (as far as I understand 
it), for each installation all the apps share one database (that of the 
project), the session, etc.

In web2py each app has its own database(s), its own session, cache, 
authentication, users, groups, etc. In web2py different apps can even use 
different and incompatible versions of the same modules because they share 
nothing (unless you want them to). 

In web2py you can plug-and-play install as many apps (projects) as you like 
even if they are written by different people and are not designed to work 
with each other.

This is one of the main distinctive features of web2py.

Web2py plugins instead go "under" a web2py app and therefore they are 
closer to a Django app. They are specifically designed to work together and 
their use may required some programming or configuration.

Hope I make sense.

Massimo


On Saturday, 27 July 2013 21:52:55 UTC-5, Oliver wrote:
>
> I'm new to python web framework and stumble upon web2py.
>
> Will web2py works with python 3.3.2.  
>
> also, can I create multiple apps inside a project like in django?  do I 
> need some additional plugins to hook it up to my existing mysql db?
>

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