Could a single web framework popularize Python?
Ian Bicking
ianb at colorstudy.com
Mon Oct 6 22:56:20 EDT 2003
On Monday, October 6, 2003, at 09:11 PM, ted wrote:
> I'm just staring out with Python and it looks great.
>
> But I'm wondering why there isn't a dominant web framework besides
> Zope?
Because everyone has made their own, and no one can agree on what a
dominant web framework might be. Zope *was* that framework, with
dominant mindshare, but it didn't keep other people from making other
frameworks.
There's already a ton of frameworks, but I think I saw two brand new
ones on PyPI this last week. Crazy.
> I think if Python had something along the lines of a Jakarta Tomcat
> that was
> actively developed, it would help popularize Python.
Yes, I think that would be great. But I'm not sure how we get to there
from here. This isn't a problem because of a lack of interest, nor for
a lack of code.
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