Now I can host my website on Google's infrastructure. I can use Python as back end and all is free.
App engine also supports various Python frameworks in addition of its own web app framework.
from fusionstrings
Web Development Framework for Python. I like it for its ease of use and DRY philosophy. I can rapidly develop my beloved python backed web pages without compromising with quality whether its about writing complex logic or seperation of data and presentation. it supports templates and URl to mould project any time in any shape.
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Beautifully written and comprehensive for beginners of the language. I first read the Nutshell book and after reading this book, I really appreciated the additional clarity I got in some concepts.
from irha
This is a reminder for me to go back and try this again. First attempt I created the most bizarre landscape that freaked me right out and haven't been back since :)
from nicolaquinn - liked from nikjuliani's entry
An easy to learn and and nice to use programming language with a very complete standard and thousands third-party libraries.
from frankkamadin
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"This project contains all the necessary code to connect, send and receive messages to/from an AMQP-compliant peer or broker (Qpid, OpenAMQ, RabbitMQ) using Twisted.
It also includes support for using Thrift RPC over AMQP in Twisted applications."
from quaternion
Going from PHP to Turbogears was slightly difficult since Turbogears is so simple to use.
from jsdraven
Great book about Python 3. Although Python 3 isn't backwards compatible and there aren't a ton of modules for it. This book helps you get up to speed with the latest changes to update your modules and scripts.
from phaithful Python Pocket Reference ) - books, mark lutz
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