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by KRains
2374 days ago
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Thanks for your opinion! It's probably more valuable for me than from people who like it :) But you are a little bit wrong.
Currently, it supports migrations and will support deployment very soon. I don't agree about ReactJS and Webpack. I start using both in my projects and it didn't take too much time to learn them. Even if I don't know them deep I know them enough to use in the real projects. I agree that currently, Django is more might than this project but it's just a beginning. You are not right about modules too. It has nothing to do with Python's modules, I "invented" my own "modules" - it's just a combination of front-end code and Python API in one folder. And I created them to make the project more scalable. I don't know though if I gained this goal or not - yet. |
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