Introduction
As the creator of Masonite and a part of the super fast growing Masonite community, I am super excited to release this to t...
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It's Laravel but in Python
That's the point
Hell yeah, finally founded after a two years.
Really I want to keep updated on this framework when I was introduced to this framework by core team member Vaibhav Mule. But, forgotten the name years ago. And I was at the moment where I just leave idea about it. And started my journey with django. Now, today ( just before 5 minutes writing this comments ) I finally found the LARAVEL OF PYTHON.
At this time weting this comment, I've seen many progress but, I'm not ready to take it to the production level. But, I'll play with it for sure 110%.
Hope for the success. And lots of wishes from a developer to developers and contributors of this framework.
Already waiting for the day where I can confidently see the stability of this project.
( Already somehow stable but, not as compared to django. )
Love you guys.
I'd really like to find a Django style async framework built for modern frontends with integration with things like NPM and Babel.
This looks cool and queues and cron jobs are both things I had to bolt on to Django so its nice that they're built in.
Inspired by Laravel, I would say the name should be Maravel.
Great work though.
What about "Marvel" instead
Accidental copyright
And where comes the name from?
That's a great question. So Masonite comes from "Masonite board" which is what artists use to put their artwork on. it's like a corkboard basically.
I personally like to think of programming as a type of art form. Refactoring code, getting things right, making it maintainable etc is an artform that takes practice.
So if masonite board is where artists put their artwork on (like a painting) I wanted Masonite to be where developers put their artwork (their software).
So I called it Masonite :)
Any backers yet, how many companies are using @masoniteproject?
been in talks with a few companies to sponsor the project. As for companies that are using it, there's a good amount. An active member in the Slack channel in Brazil is building his financial startup with Masonite. A web development team in Minnesota run by Abram Isola has won several large scale contracts. Here is a picture of our chat I can find. He has won a few more contracts with other big companies as well as presenting Masonite as his architecture plan. Also been in talks with MongoTel on building some systems for them as well.
That's what I can think of off the top of my head and I'm sure there are companies I'm not aware of that are using Masonite internally in their own systems they haven't told me about.
Mi likieeee
I think i will build a mini project to see how she works
Why should i leave django for Masonite
Here's a good article most people like: dev.to/masonite/5-reasons-why-peop...