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I don't see anything bad in it. Yeah it has a lot of django-specific clutter but still it's amazing once you have a good grip on it. What are the reasons due to which you didn't like it?
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I haven't used it for 5 years or so, but it was pretty damn good back then. What's changed?
I don't see anything bad in it. Yeah it has a lot of django-specific clutter but still it's amazing once you have a good grip on it. What are the reasons due to which you didn't like it?