Web development with Python 3.1
Chris Withers
chris at simplistix.co.uk
Mon Oct 26 07:24:41 EDT 2009
Brendon Wickham wrote:
> I can vouch for what Paul says. I started in Python 3 years ago, and I
> did so with a web application (still working on it!). I'm using the cgi
> approach, and it certainly teaches you the concepts. I fail to see how
> starting with a framework is a good idea if you don't know how the
> frameworks work (or what they're actually doing). It would be a bit like
> doing a web page in Dreamw***er and thinking you understand HTML/CSS.
I couldn't agree less. Using the CGI module is more akin to trying to
write Dreamweaver when you want to build a static website...
Just use 2.6 and pick a framework of your choice. From what the OP
described, Django or Pylons would fit the bill well.
Chris
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