but he refused for Django is "too big and complicated". OK, then. We ended up creating a monstrosity of Flask half-assed packages to include functionality that is already included in Django (think cache, csrf, admin...), plus WTForms, plus SQLAlchemy, plus Alembic, hard to test, hard to keep updated, hard to deploy...
Heh. I've done that. Impressive how quickly you can go from "I literally need three or four REST end points to let users query this SQLite database" to, well that.
Heh. I've done that. Impressive how quickly you can go from "I literally need three or four REST end points to let users query this SQLite database" to, well that.