Full Stack Frameworks
It gives full support to developers including basic components like form generators, form validation, and template layouts etc
1. Django is a high-level Python Web application development framework that encourages us to develop things rapidly, It uses pragmatic design. It’s free and open source.
2. Web2py is a free open source full-stack development framework in python which allows the user to develop things quickly. It is a cross-platform framework that supports all popular operating systems.
3. TurboGears is a free, open source and data-driven full-stack web application development Python framework. With the help of Javascript developer tools, developers can simply the web application.
4. CubicWeb is a semantic, free and open-source Python web framework, that empowers developers to efficiently build web applications by reusing components and following the well known object-oriented design principles.
Non Full Stack Frameworks
Non-full stack frameworks are also called as Micro frameworks because it doesn’t have many components like full stack frameworks.
1. Flask is a microframework for Python based on Werkzeug, and Jinja 2. The main purpose is to develop a strong web application base. As compared to Django, Flask is best suited for small and easy projects.
2. CherryPy is a Minimalist Python Web Framework. It uses the Object-Oriented paradigm to develop web applications. This approach helps developers to develop web applications within a short period of time.
3. Bottle is a fast, simple and lightweight WSGI micro web-framework for Python. It is distributed as a single file module and has no dependencies other than the Python Standard Library. It is an easy-to-use lightweight framework generally used to build small web applications. It is mainly used to develop API’s.
4. Tornado is a python web framework with asynchronous network library. By using the non-blocking network I/O, Tornado can scale to tens of thousands of open connections, making it ideal for long polling, WebSockets, and other applications that require a long-lived connection to each user.
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