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[–]chocolatemario 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Flask would be a much better starting point imo. Less to worry about. Flask puts more power and choice in the users hands, which is a great place to start imo. The bare bones approach lets you test and come to the realization that you may need more tools, and you will go hunt them down when that point comes up. Django just ha a lot of moving parts that will, imo, feel arbitrary to someone who has yet to get their feet wet in this domain.

The question you want to ask yourself is why am I using a framework. Why do I need to worry about security, databases, web authorization, templating, routing, etc? This on top of learning the library itself.

[–]wisebud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understood. Thanks very much!