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py2js33777yThinking ahead you can go either way. Both works like a charm. But if he is comfortable is django then he should use that only
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donnico12697yYou can hack your way in django as fast as in flask IMHO.
I would go with flask only when the resources are a concern (IOT) -
@donnico resources aren't an issue here. Just which has a better turnaround time for prototyping products.
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donnico12697y@ibrahmin13 if there is 10% chance that the prototype is going to grow in a project go with django
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Off late I've been having a lot of debate with my friend about using Flask over Django for prototyping some feature. I side with Flask, since the development time is much lesser than Django and doesn't need to follow a lot of rules.
Issue here is, I prefer flask and he prefers Django.
Need opinion on this sort of problem, where a prototype for a feature in a product has to be built. It maybe integrated into the end product, which is in Django, or may not be.
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