Quite sad to see that Python is lumped in with other languages instead of having its own forum. I guess the Django and TurboGears users don't hang out here.
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Quite sad to see that Python is lumped in with other languages instead of having its own forum. I guess the Django and TurboGears users don't hang out here.


Python developers are a minority these days.. there's just not enough discussion for its own forum. Lovely language though![]()
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The Python traffic increased for a little while and then died off, probably because of RoR making its debut (IMO).
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I work with Python and have a couple of months worth of Django under my belt. SitePoint isn't the place that it used to be anymore, when I feel like discussing Django I go to #django.
Exactly, python is gaining major ground these days if you look at the most innovative new sites out there. Sitepoint should not be so abrasive to change.
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