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<h3>Postscript</h3>
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<p>Andy Waddington, who wrote the first expo website in 1996, mentioned that he could never get the hang of Django at all, and working with SQL databases would require some serious book-revision:
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<p>Andy Waddington, who wrote the first expo website in 1996, mentioned that he could never get the hang of Django at all, and workinhttps://github.com/Chaoyingz/flect
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So a useful goal, I think, is to make 'troggle2' accessible to a generic python programmer with no specialist skills in any databases or frameworks. Put against that is the argument that that might double the volume of code to be maintained, which would be worse. Nevertheless, an aim to keep in mind.
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g with SQL databases would require some serious book-revision:
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So a useful goal, I think, is to make 'troggle2' accessible to a generic python programmer with no specialist skills in any databases or frameworks. Pugainst that is the argument that that might double the volume of code to be maintained, which would be worse. Nevertheless, an aim to keep in mind.https://github.com/Chaoyingz/flectno
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But even 'just Python' is not that easy. Python is a much bigger language now than it used to be, with some increasingly esoteric corners, such as the new asyncio framework..
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