[Tutor] Perfect Python web stack?

OkaMthembo zebra05 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 17 15:46:12 CET 2007


Thanks, gentlemen. Input appreciated and noted.

"Shortash"

On 1/17/07, Mike Hansen <Mike.Hansen at atmel.com> wrote:
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> > Subject: [Tutor] Perfect Python web stack?
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> > Ok pythonistas!
> >
> > Please help me to decide. I might have asked some of you
> > before, so please bear with me.
> >
> > I want to build a database driven python web app and i need
> > to decide, so please vote on the best components (im
> > developing on XP SP2):
> >
> > 1) MySQL vs PostGRES
> > 2) Lighttpd + FastCGI vs Apache + mod_python
> > 3) Pylons + Cheetah + Kid/Mochikit/Dojo vs Django/Turbogears
> >
> > This is not to light fires, its for my sole information :-)
> >
> > Thanks in advance, gurus.
> >
> > "Shortash"
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> I think I recently read the you need to purchase MySQL to get a binary
> for Windows, but don't quote me.
>
> Postgre + Apache + Cheetah + Dojo is working for me. Sometime soon, I
> want to experiment with Django.
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> I'm not familiar with Lighttpd, FastCGI, mod_python, Pylons, or Kid.
> When I was looking for a JavaScript toolkit, I took a look at Mochikit
> and Dojo. I was able to understand Dojo better although I hear that
> Mochikit is more Python-like. <shrug />
>
> Mike
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