Why the webstandards world appears to be choosing Django
I'm not entirely convinced that Django's recent popularity has much to do with web standards, nor am I that convinced that Django is "winning" in our community over Rails or other modern frameworks -- but, it's true that Django allows those of us who value web standards to do our thing quite easily, and it's good to hear that people are noticing that.
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| nLight | Morethanseven » Why the webstandards world appears to be ... |
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April 8, 2008 | |
Morethanseven is the website of Gareth Rushgrove, a web designer/developer (amongst other things) living in Newcastle upon Tyne |
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| Jeremy | Morethanseven » Why the webstandards world appears to be ... |
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April 5, 2008 | |
Gareth tries to figure out why Django seems to strike a chord with standardistas. It may that the separation of concerns resonates with the methodology of progressive enhancement. Some good comments follow |
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