Django vs Rails: The Dead-Tree Edition

Django

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Rails

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In Conclusion

The difference speaks for itself. I’ll write about why this matters tomorrow.

(Yeah, I used the Fancy Link Builder I posted yesterday about. It was infuriating to use, it has whiz-bang Javascript to open a product detail lightbox that served only to make it nearly impossible to copy cover images. New theory: the creators of the Fancy Link Builder are moles from offline bookstores who have infiltrated Amazon to destroy it from within.)