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On community support
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I’m in love with the Django community. It’s so vibrant it’s scary. There’s a solution out there for every problem I face. Amazing.
I’m in love with the Django community. It’s so vibrant it’s scary. There’s a solution out there for every problem I face. Amazing.
Sometimes i think that the “killer-app” of open source projects are the communities that support them.
@Eleftherios: 50%
It’s just something that works. Neither complex nor dumb simple.
There are hundreds of projects to solve specific problems but when you try to improve one of them you “feel” the learning curve and the results are not what you expect. With Django I felt also the learning curve but I got higher than expected.
I’m not saying that it’s the best thing, but it’s worth of one free afternoon if you do web development.
Offtopic: Now I work with ASP.NET and I cannot hate it more. Perhaps it’s because after many years without using explorer.exe I cannot stand the MSWindows anymore. So I guess I’m very biased, but… that event driven web framework is… boring. (rant mode off)
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