python - Is Pylons enterprise-ready? -


I am a developer who is looking for an enterprise-ready web application framework for Python. My main concern is long-term support, comprehensive convenience set and reliability.

I am experimenting with Pyleans and after my terrible experience with Ruby on the tracks on Windows, where I had to compile my own post-driver driver, Pilanes and Python were an accidental money is.

I believe that Python is 'enterprise-ready' because of a very strong community and commercial interest, due to the number of 'available' libraries and their efforts to maintain some thresholds will be of Python 3.0 My concern for backward compatibility is:

Do we all say the same for all 1937 pylons?

One way to note, I think how SQLite is working on piles with DB2 so that I can automate the original CRUD functions, the current DB2 driver is quite useless, only SQLLMM 0.4 Supports Do you think IBM is committed to working DB2 with SBKLKme for a long time? Or do you feel that it is better to create an SQLLimi interface with the ODBC driver provided with the DB2. Any damage compared to IBM's SQLLM driver?

When this enterprise is ready, I'm not sure a stack using pylons with SQLite How much more can be prepared in the Python world, you are ready for a large-scale heritage database with crazy schemas (completely normal in the big corporate world), something like where the dengue is just differently fast certainly , In Django, you still still QLAlchemy can be used, but then all Django contrib tools are separated because they all rely on the assumption that you are working in the "Django" way.

The Pylons have been around the middle of 2005, and it's not going anywhere, it's actually quite mature, and there is a fairly slow and solid release schedule of 6-10 months between release, There is a lot of testing in which there is a lot of test. One of the main Pilanes developers is also a developer on Jyothhani, which ensures that the Pilones can run on the JVM (which helps in obtaining a Pillons based app in an enterprise environment that is not packaged in a WAR file for deployment Is hostile to things that can be done)

Here are some other 'answers' questions, the question is whether Pilan Enterprises is ready or not, I do not know why others were unable to read the questions and instead of their favorite framework. It is very silly that you should use Django / Zope / Grok because it has "big fast" or "big community", if this is the criteria, then the option should be PHP, which is comparative compared to Django and Zope communities. Looks like Pilanes certainly have a large community to maintain themselves, especially because instead of lean and compact code-base Zoppe / Django's "kitchen sink" does not raise many bugs in the form of frameworks.


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