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On Feb 28, 2:36 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > *Explaining the webapp2 Framework*
>
> > The WSGI standard is simple, but it would be cumbersome to write all of
> > the code that uses it by hand. Web application frameworks handle these
> > details for you, so you can focus your development efforts on your
> > application's features. Google App Engine supports any framework written in
> > pure Python that speaks WSGI, including 
> > Django<http://www.djangoproject.com/>,
> > CherryPy <http://www.cherrypy.org/>, Pylons <http://pylonshq.com/>, 
> > web.py<http://webpy.org/>,
> > and web2py <http://www.web2py.com/>. You can bundle a framework of your
> > choosing with your application code by copying its code into your
> > application directory.
>
> That's cool -- it wasn't mentioned there previously.

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