On 05/09/2017 01:00 PM, Paul Hughes wrote:
Thank you all for taking the time to answer my questions. I've been out
of the programming world for a long time, so I am back to being a
newbie. I was told this is the place for newcomers to ask questions. I
apologize if my questions did not contain the necessary sophistication
or nuance for some to answer.
It has more to do with making unsubstantiated assertions, namely:
"I noticed that most of the largest web platforms that use PostgreSQL as
their primary database, also use Python as their primary back-end
language. ..."
Many on this list(myself included) will want to know how you came to
that conclusion and I am speaking as someone who uses Python, Django and
Postgres.
George, your answer makes the most sense. Thank you! You said:
Most cloud servers come preconfigured with some variation of either
the "LAMP" or "LAPP" stack: i.e. Linux, Apache, MySQL or Postgresql,
PHP or Python.
There needs to be a compelling *application* reason to install
something else: a JVM (or Apache-Tomcat vs regular Apache),
Ruby/Rails, Groovy/Grails, etc.
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Adrian Klaver
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