Right. I love Python and Django but the "batteries included" claim seems like an anachronism.
Job queues, WebSockets/SSE, setter/modern form rendering, API framework, components, comprehensive CLI, frontend support etc are what the competition have better integrates and/or first party.
Right. I love Python and Django but the "batteries included" claim seems like an anachronism.
Job queues, WebSockets/SSE, setter/modern form rendering, API framework, components, comprehensive CLI, frontend support etc are what the competition have better integrates and/or first party.