Is your framework beginner-friendly? I mean, I'm studying Javascript right now and I'm also interested in learning Python. If I wanted to try learning both at the same time (or include Python after I learn the basics of JS), would your framework help me? Like if I wanted to build a portfolio page or a blog, would it make the experience of learning to implement a backend for it less about the framework and more about Python?
(consider I won't get to Python right now, so you'll probably have implemented more things to it)
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I am the creator of the Python Web Framework: PHYAL.
It’s not completely beginner friendly, and you probably need some bits of knowledge to use it, before trying out my framework I would recommend playing around with Flask to get a feel for something familiar.
It should make things easy to implement while also seamlessly having a backend there when needed.
Yeah, it’s probably a good idea for you to hold off a little while on starting Python to learn my framework, as I need to add a lot more things to make it actually useable by people.
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Is your framework beginner-friendly? I mean, I'm studying Javascript right now and I'm also interested in learning Python. If I wanted to try learning both at the same time (or include Python after I learn the basics of JS), would your framework help me? Like if I wanted to build a portfolio page or a blog, would it make the experience of learning to implement a backend for it less about the framework and more about Python?
(consider I won't get to Python right now, so you'll probably have implemented more things to it)
Thanks for your question!