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Matt Grayson is another Python programmer that despite his love for Python “...haven’t done much Python lately”. He blames Rails, which he declares “...is worth the hype.”. On the prospect of seeing Python on Rails, he offers:
The closest thing I’d found to Rails in Python is a combination of CherryPy, SQLObject and Cheetah. But as much as I like each one of those pieces individually, they won’t ever fit together like Rails – which is why I don’t have a lot of optimism for things like Subway. I’ve got nothing against Subway. Could they pull it off and put together a really good Python web framework? Sure. But, given the track record of past attempts at web frameworks within the Python community, I won’t hold my breath.