On 29 jul, 20:29, Russell Keith-Magee <russ...@keith-magee.com>
wrote:
> ...
> Russ Magee %-)


Just a tip from an absolute beginner:


Google since the beginning of the app engine gave support to Django,
today, after about two years, Django still does not support GAE.


How is it possible that after so long even the Django ORM does not
support native Bigtable?, How it is possible that even so long after
Django can not run in the GAE?

Adrian Holovaty and Jacob Kaplan-Moss taught me in his book that:
Django follows the same philosophy as Python: "batteries included."

I think if it is so conservative, you run the risk that the "battery
exhausted" and having to seek an "external power" (third-party
development).

I do not want you to think I'm exaggerating, it is obvious that if a
technology has just come out, will be third-party solutions, but soon
the solution must be given either on the basis of their experience or
selecting the best solution and integrate it Django as the official
way of attacking the problem.

Django, The Web Framework for perfectionists and innovative with
rechargeable batteries.

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