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Six Python Web Frameworks Compared 111

snydeq writes "InfoWorld's Rick Grehan provides an in-depth comparison of six Python Web frameworks, including CubicWeb, Django, Pyramid, Web.py, Web2py, and Zope 2. 'No matter what your needs or leanings as a Python developer might be, one of these frameworks promises to be a good fit,' Grehan writes. 'As usual, the choice is highly subjective. You will find zealots for each product, and every zealot is able to present rational reasons why their chosen framework is superior.'"
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  • by Tumbleweed ( 3706 ) * on Wednesday August 10, 2011 @08:34PM (#37051224)

    Career-wise, there are WAY more PHP jobs than Python jobs, so if you're looking to be employed by someone else, PHP first (but don't stop with just one). If you're going to be doing your own projects, Python has evolved in a much more logical way than PHP.

    It depends on what kind of web development career you want - there are lots of specialties these days. Learn PHP, and learn all the associated web technologies REALLY WELL (html, css, javascript, ajax, etc). Get really good with an IDE (probably Eclipse). Learn how to use Photoshop and maybe Flash (or Edge). Learn SQL - MySQL especially, but also maybe some NoSQL tools. Learn the backend stuff like memcache, hadoop, etc.

    The more stuff you know, the more employable you will be.

    Learn how to write well. Being able to express yourself goes a long way in a technical career.

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