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renegade-otter ◴[] No.46216178[source]
Dude, I used Django at 1.x - before they even had an ORM. The fact that it is adding a way to run tasks, almost a quarter of a century later, is wild to me.

I am not roasting it or anything, go Django, but just an observation.

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gurraman ◴[] No.46216409[source]
I think it is refreshing. They don't half-ass things into the framework. They take the time to do it right. They let every feature fight for its life, and put their effort into LTS and minimizing number of issues and API changes related to the features they do deliver. As a developer I really appreciate this. I don't have to totally rewrite my entire application every new version because the implementation wasn't properly thought through.
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1. renegade-otter ◴[] No.46216594[source]
That is indeed - rare, and one of the reasons I am wary of heavy frameworks. You buy into its code AND its legacy.