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         <title>What's Going On With TurboGears?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>If you are using Python and looking for a web framework or if you are just looking to do web programming with Python, you will look out your options and among Django, web2py and pyramid you will notice TurboGears. As a Python developer and TurboGears user, I will let you guys know what is going on with TurboGears lately and will let you have a chance with TurboGears.</p>

<p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/DvvDP.png" alt="TurboGears Introduction" /></p>

<h2>A Short Introduction First</h2>

<p>TurboGears is a full stack MVC web framework that is built on top of Pylons and which includes an ORM, a templating system, database migration tool, web helpers, authentication and authorization system by default just like Django. If you are wondering, there are two main differences between Django and TurboGears. </p>

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<li><p>TurboGears is using class based controllers and object dispatch.</p></li>
<li><p>TurboGears is built using external Python libraries such as Pylons, WebOB, paster whereas everything in Django is built for Django.</p></li>
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         <pubDate>2011-11-20 08:55:28</pubDate>
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