转一些帖子: Of course, one must learn Python and ZPT... Incidentally, I recently compared ZPT to JSP/JSTL/JavaServer Faces and was appalled at the cruftiness of the Java solutions. ZPT is *way* cleaner and easier. Learn ZPT and you will understand where JSP technology might be in two years. ... I did not consider the other frameworks you mentioned. One of my biggest concerns was a large and active user/contributor base, and copious documentation. Check out the zope.org site, and you will observe new Zope plugins getting created at a rate of several per week. Few other platforms can match that: Perl, PHP, Java, Microsoft. I prefer a real language, so PHP is out. I prefer Python to Perl, so that's out. Java is great for the back-end, but too cumbersome and verbose for the front end. I want to avoid lockin, so Microsoft is out. That leaves Python/Zope by a process of elimination!
Of course, one must learn Python and ZPT... Incidentally, I recently compared ZPT to JSP/JSTL/JavaServer
Faces and was appalled at the cruftiness of the Java solutions. ZPT is *way* cleaner and easier.
Learn ZPT and you will understand where JSP technology might be in two years. ...
I did not consider the other frameworks you mentioned. One of my
biggest concerns was a large and active user/contributor
base, and copious documentation. Check out the zope.org site, and you
will observe new Zope plugins getting created at a rate of several per week.
Few other platforms can match that: Perl, PHP, Java, Microsoft. I
prefer a real language, so PHP is out. I prefer Python to
Perl, so that's out. Java is great for the back-end, but too cumbersome
and verbose for the front end. I want to avoid
lockin, so Microsoft is out. That leaves Python/Zope by a process of
elimination!