If you already have much Java experience and don't want to start learning Python, then rather go on with Spring.
Some comments over at Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/django/comments/d8dbx3/django_vs_spring_for_backend_development/
P.S. Python is not an "upcoming" language - its been around longer than Java (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_programming_languages#1990s) and has a substantial and well-developed ecosystem. Its bigger use is (probably) in data science and the wider science community. If you're planning to develop "pure" enterprise business systems, you may be better off staying with Java.
On Tuesday, 2 March 2021 at 02:16:50 UTC+2 Jan-Marten de Jong wrote:
Dear Django users,I am in the process of deciding the architecture of a new Web application and I am considering Django or Spring.Would appreciate some feedback on why Django would be a better choice than the Spring Framework. I had quite some experience with JAVA but at the Universities they all start with Phyton nowadays so that seems to be an upcoing language and Django seems to be one of the most popular Frameworks for Phython.Looking forward to your support in making theis very important decision.Best regards, Jan Marten
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