Python for use corporate ecommerce site?
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Thu Aug 15 20:48:12 EDT 2002
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 19:04:43 -0400, Paul Rubin wrote: >> what are some useful urls pertaining to a project such as this one. > > Somewhere I saw a page comparing Zope, Skunkweb, PyHP, Webware, and a > bunch of similar systems. Maybe you can find it with Google. http://thor.prohosting.com/~pboddie/Python/web_modules.html ? > >> please give me any other suggestions you may have. ***I would >> especially appreciate unbiased advice from people who use multiple >> programming languages and who follow the motto that the right tool/s >> should be used for the job, not just one tool for everything*** > > I sure like Python better than any of the other languages you've > mentioned for this type of programming. However, I'd have to say > packages of the type you want aren't as well evolved yet in Python as in > Perl or Java. You should also consider PHP, by the way. We did a high-load simulation comparison with php and mod_perl quite a while back and decided that it's best to use php for solutions geared towards small companies on a budget :). We do like php, but for small to medium solutions built to endure small to medium load. Thanks for the info, Cheers
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