> of course django is still much much better than any java framework :)
I know this thread has gone off topic, but I couldn't resist :)
I've been looking a lot at enterprise offerings lately and have been
thinking about these issues. After several failed J2EE attempts, Django
has always looked ve
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> On 2/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I still thing Java has it place in heavyweight Enterprise applications
>> and dealing with integration concerns BUT for everything else there is
>> perhaps Python and cool frameworks like Django...
>>
>> Django se
On 2/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still thing Java has it place in heavyweight Enterprise applications
> and dealing with integration concerns BUT for everything else there is
> perhaps Python and cool frameworks like Django...
>
> Django seems to follow the KISS princip
Hi All
I have been working in the Java J2EE - Web Development field for the
last 5 years and I can say that I've had my good times and equally bad
ones.
What frustrates me the most that I find Python with Django doesn't
have to think about are:
1. Classloading is a pain in the ass and to make the