Django
Build better web apps more quickly and with less code
A high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
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Reviews praise Django’s speed, security defaults, and “batteries‑included” approach that reduces setup and keeps teams focused on product work. Makers of Layer highlight robust tooling and scalable, secure architecture. Makers of WebTrafficWatch value the rich ecosystem of extensions, while makers of Jamboss say writing business logic feels natural. Users commend the admin, ORM, and documentation, noting DRY practices and reliability. Common cautions: it can feel heavy for small projects and has a learning curve compared with lighter Python frameworks.
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Django powered our backend helped us make great web app
I use Django for the product backend, together with all my other projects.
Such a powerful framework made even more awesome by all the extensions that are available