Just one question - why would django avoid an offline mode - is that a completely unreasonable/undo-able extension? It seems to me that smartphones may eventually take over normal computers on the web but with the inherent distinction that on a smartphone you are not always guaranteed a data connection. I have been looking at all the mobile development systems and very few (if any) have really dealt with offline mode (not sure how powerful html5 is and whether you could support it for a complete database?)
So if I uncouple my client app am I not losing all the advantages of using django? Seems to me I will be rewriting alot of my code...
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