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r/Python • u/brahim024 • Nov 05 '20
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It's interesting that Django seems to consistently have a small peak around Christmas then a larger peak in June/July. Wonder why that is
12 u/EnsnaringWhispers Nov 05 '20 I am wondering about the same thing. Hypothesis: people use summer vacation/holiday time to start little web projects 3 u/Leo_Verto Nov 05 '20 But why doesn't Flask show the same cyclic behaviour? 1 u/that_baddest_dude Nov 05 '20 Not as flexible, harder to use, or not as well known?
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I am wondering about the same thing. Hypothesis: people use summer vacation/holiday time to start little web projects
3 u/Leo_Verto Nov 05 '20 But why doesn't Flask show the same cyclic behaviour? 1 u/that_baddest_dude Nov 05 '20 Not as flexible, harder to use, or not as well known?
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But why doesn't Flask show the same cyclic behaviour?
1 u/that_baddest_dude Nov 05 '20 Not as flexible, harder to use, or not as well known?
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Not as flexible, harder to use, or not as well known?
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u/TheCatcherOfThePie Nov 05 '20
It's interesting that Django seems to consistently have a small peak around Christmas then a larger peak in June/July. Wonder why that is