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See also a static site generator: https://staticgen.com. Personally I like Eleventy a lot. Source: over 2 years ago
This is really great, although I think the correct link would be https://staticgen.com/ . Source: almost 3 years ago
Years ago when we chose Jekyll there were perhaps too few static site generators to choose from, but now there are arguably too many. There’s even a website called StaticGen that lists them all! - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
You can find a more exhaustive list of Static Site Generators at staticgen.com. If you are interested in adapting your website to Static Site Generators or making a new one altogether, visit this page which talks about JAMstack, the greater movement behind Static Site Generators, and a new approach to web development that creates faster and more secure websites. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
Django is a high-level Python web framework. It is an Model-View-Template(MVT)-based, open-source web application development framework. It was released in 2005. It comes with batteries included. Some popular websites using Django are Instagram, Mozilla, Disqus, Bitbucket, Nextdoor and Clubhouse. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
This seems like a job for Django. MDN offers a really good tutorial here. To be honest, it would be a massive undertaking so I’d recommend going for a prebuilt solution like PowerSchool and the like. Source: almost 2 years ago
The first party docs are second to none. Start out with the official tutorial on https://djangoproject.com . Source: almost 2 years ago
Im teaching myself to build a backend SaaS. Can you build it just as fast as with RoR and gems? Is it all on the documentation on djangoproject.com? Just learning how to use it atm, any good tutorials as well? Source: almost 2 years ago
I have worked with Django before and have recently seen the Play framework. Source: about 2 years ago
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Flask - a microframework for Python based on Werkzeug, Jinja 2 and good intentions.