On 31/05/2013 9:11pm, Kakar Arunachal Service wrote:
> Hi!
> I know this question is one absurd question, but just out of curiosity,
> is it important to use linux other than the windows, related to django.
> Cause i'm in windows, and if it is, then i was thinking to use Ubuntu.
> Please advise.
I develop in Windows and have Ubuntu 12.04 staging and production
servers. I use Windows because all my clients historically and currently
use Windows - so I have no choice. When I was deciding on a production
stack I read in the Apache docs at the time that it wasn't considered
stable enough on Windows in production so I went with Linux servers.
Don't know whether that is still the case but I don't much care having
made my choices.
I am voluntarily using Windows as a development platform and I thank
Python and Django developers for keeping this great open source software
truly cross-platform.
On the other hand I don't know of anyone voluntarily using Windows as a
Django production server platform.
Mike
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