I'm more if a flask man myself. Worked with django only when I had to. Maybe I'm wrong?
Django 3.2
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#12I'm more if a flask man myself. Worked with django only when I had to. Maybe I'm wrong?
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#13I'm more if a flask man myself. Worked with django only when I had to. Maybe I'm wrong?
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#15I'm more if a flask man myself. Worked with django only when I had to. Maybe I'm wrong?
I later tried and enjoyed Flask for a really small solo project, so I don't think you're wrong.
Maybe there's a lot of implicit cultural knowledge on what packages work best to compliment Flask and the original developers on the big Flask project I suffered chose poorly?
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#16I'm more if a flask man myself. Worked with django only when I had to. Maybe I'm wrong?
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#17As an aside it's also using TailwindCSS 2.1 with the JIT compiler enabled.
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#18Congratulations to the Django project and contributors on a big LTS release. And a huge thank you for the consistently excellent framework that so many have built their web dev careers on. I'll post this as a Show HN soon, but I'll mention it now as a soft-launch introduction. After a decade of using Django I started a project I always wanted to exist: backported security and bug fixes to old versions that the Django…
This is awesome.
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#19Before Django the gold standard for Python web apps was Zope. What a tremendous achievement by the Django team!
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#20Before Django the gold standard for Python web apps was Zope. What a tremendous achievement by the Django team!
I wonder of this magnificent monstrosity is still alive?