I think I get why Cloudflare’s CTO is asking this question. personally started using Django for backend development, boy, that thing is robust and cool, esp…
I think I get why Cloudflare’s CTO is asking this question. personally started using Django for backend development, boy, that thing is robust and cool, esp…
Never listen to people in the C-suite.
I’ve been a developer for 30 years, and used django for the vast majority of the last 15 years of backend dev work. It’s familiar, comfortable and capable, and I don’t have any real major complaints. No customer has ever complained about it either.
15 years!!! your write blogs? as fellow Developer who uses django heavily, I am Interested in reading about your project.
No blogs… I just use it mainly for CRUD apps at work for internal or customer use so it’s many different projects that aren’t related.