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As someone that's inherited Flask projects that attempted to match Django levels of functionality, I couldn't disagree more.



"Level of functionality" what does that mean?

I've been at this a while: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1490415


> I've been at this a while

I'm not sure how much it adds to the discussion but so have I. Although I've taken a step back from doing web dev directly in the last few years, I have been a Django dev since about 2006.

But before we get into that kind of silly comparison let me put it another way.

There are plenty of people more experience than both of us, that hold Django in high-regard. I know developers tend to hold strong opinions about their tools and that's all fine - but you are rather hyperbolic about several matters that seem to be closer to personal preferences than they are absolute truths.




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