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      <title>Python Web Frameworks: 2 Down, 1 to go</title>
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      <description>On my trial to find the best python web framework(all around), I&amp;rsquo;ve just finished learning Pylons and experiencing everything it has to offer. Genshi is amazing and kills any text template engine(Django, Mako). SQLAlchemy is much different than Django&amp;rsquo;s ORM and has its advantages and disadvantages. Django&amp;rsquo;s ORM feels more natural and is much easier to learn at first. I believe that SQLAlchemy is much more powerful but the learning curve is much bigger.</description>
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