It depends on the kind of interface you need. You can have them exchange 
data via xmlrpc or pipes.

On Thursday, 4 February 2016 11:38:59 UTC-6, Grady Imel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I learned Python a little over a year ago and since then have developed an 
> extensive ETL code base in Python 3 (I had no legacy issues) that parses 
> various raw file input into a database and produces Excel-based reports. I 
> would now like to put a web front end on it and web2py looks promising. 
>  I'm ok with using Python 2 for the web portion of it (of course I would 
> prefer 3), but how easy would it be to interface with the existing code?   
> I could go with Django, but it doesn't look as intuitive to me. Any 
> thoughts?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Grady 
>

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