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Calamity | 4 years ago

Thanks for the brutally honest reply :) I guess part of my question is Django still as relevant today or is it losing 'market share' and finding devs to help out in the future is going to prove a lot more difficult.

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amerkhalid|4 years ago

I agree with OP, pick the hyped framework if you want to learn or get a job. If you want to build then use tools you are comfortable with. Django is not going away, I would say it would still be around in 10 years but latest hype framework is less likely to be around in 10 years.

Even Nicolas Taleb talked about it in more general terms. Bible is more likely to be around in 2000 years than latest bestseller.

mod|4 years ago

It's python, any competent dev can pick it up very quickly.

I would additionally advise dropping the front end Javascript stack. Serve rendered HTML and CSS as much as possible.

NicoJuicy|4 years ago

Django is still relevant and will be in the future. I wouldn't worry about that honestly.

Getting revenue is problem nr° 1, so focus on that.