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I have a fairly basic web service I want to hack on that would manage some 
stuff (not too much) and feed out JSON in response to request.  I'd like 
to do it in Python so I can get to know the language.

StackOverflow is filled with comparisons of Python web frameworks, but I 
wanted to get the sense from all the Python hackers here about what 
framework might be a good one given their personal experiences.

Django is very full-featured and well documented, and would make a complex 
project simple, but I think has more than I need; Flask looks pretty 
simple and could suit the basic service I want to do; web2py looks pretty 
rich.

I know this isn't a particularly answerable question and the best thing to 
do is to try one and hack on it, and do it right the second time, but 
since future Python work might involve RDF and linked data, and there are 
so many Python people here whose opinion I value, I thought I'd throw it 
out.

Thanks,

Bill
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William Denton
Toronto, Canada
http://www.miskatonic.org/