On Jul 7, 10:36 pm, eric cs <eeri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm just wondering to do big e-commerce sites like
> www.taget.com or www.bestbuy.com isn't web2py enough, or does it need more 
> maturity?

I imagine that a serious site like this would have a team behind it
which may mean you wouldn't get all the benefits of Web2Py:
* DB folks may not let you do live migrations
* Web designers will need the full custom forms so will quickly move
beyond the rapid prototyping benefits of simple {{=form}}
* You'll have rigorous change control on upgrades to framework so
won't benefit from rapid codebase development

Note this isn't a reason against Web2Py for such an application...just
that it's less of a sweet spot for this framework.
I see no reason why it would actually be a bad idea to use this
framework though - I imagine that you'll still be able to prototype
quickly & deliver a fully-working system just a bit later.

Let us know how you get on :)

F

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