[HN Gopher] There are no open issues or pull requests on Flask
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There are no open issues or pull requests on Flask
Author : b_mc2
Score : 105 points
Date : 2022-07-01 21:50 UTC (1 hours ago)
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| b_mc2 wrote:
| Flask Github: https://github.com/pallets/flask
| ece wrote:
| Issue Zero, it's possible. TIL.
| gkoberger wrote:
| Just echoing what a lot of people here have said - I love Flask.
| It was the first time I ever enjoyed programming. It was
| beautiful, simple, easy, thoughtful. I had been programming for
| years, and it just felt like a breath of fresh air at the time.
| adenozine wrote:
| What a feat! Great work, I use Flask somewhat often. I am not
| surprised they've managed to do this, considering how rock-solid
| the module seems.
| followben wrote:
| If only FastAPI could achieve the same...
| capableweb wrote:
| FastAPI has 50% as many issues open right now, as Flask has had
| in total (1.1K vs 2.3K), and ~500 open PRs currently while
| Flask has had ~2.2K PRs in total.
|
| Yet, both repositories have closed the same amount of issues
| during the last month, but FastAPI only merged 2 PRs while
| Flask has merged 21.
|
| Popularity probably plays into this a lot, but it's also just
| very clear that whoever is doing the management of Flask, is
| doing an excellent job! Kudos.
| mr90210 wrote:
| Node/JavaScript frameworks: are we a joke to you?
|
| Lol
| socialist_coder wrote:
| Does the lack of async still make Flask a good choice for non-
| hobby web projects?
| kissgyorgy wrote:
| Yes. Choosing an async framework over Flask when you don't need
| it is a huge mistake.
| anyfactor wrote:
| I love flask. I use restful flask on every project and I
| experimented with flask restplus and flask restx. I don't feel
| technically limited with Flask or it's derivative API frameworks.
|
| Flask will always be my go to framework but I am looking forward
| to actually sitting down learning Fast API and Nestjs with
| Typescript.
|
| FastAPI for my usecase doesn't offer anything new but the hype is
| defeaning and Typer CLI seems like a good way to build CLI
| projects.
|
| and Nestjs is something I should learn because I should learn. I
| didn't enjoy django but I need to learn a "professional" backend
| framework and also Typescript.
| kolanos wrote:
| > I didn't enjoy django
|
| What didn't you enjoy about Django?
| bigblind wrote:
| Congrats to the maintainers!
| mr90210 wrote:
| Meanwhile well-known nodejs packages are being shipped with
| malware by their maintainer/authors.
| elbigbad wrote:
| I love flask so much. Along with requests it has been among the
| two single most useful things about Python for me and the things
| I typically reach for Python for.
| b_mc2 wrote:
| Agreed with both of these. Flask and HTMX has been an awesome
| combination.
| adfm wrote:
| Flask + HTMX is the new hot sauce.
| maxbond wrote:
| Fully seconded, I just want to add for those of you in the
| asyncio world, aiohttp and FastAPI provide nearly identical
| APIs to requests and Flask (respectively), and for those of you
| familiar with these tools, they're a great way to be productive
| with asyncio almost immediately.
| spacemanmatt wrote:
| I'm not a big Python user but Flask keeps making my radar for
| being a _good product_.
| roflyear wrote:
| Read the code some time! It is a remarkably well done project.
| zargon wrote:
| After a cursory browse of the last few months of issues, this
| looks legitimate and not even a case of "ornery maintainers close
| everything as won't fix." (Not that it isn't their right to do
| so, but I did wonder.)
| capableweb wrote:
| Yeah, 21 PRs (from 8-10 different contributors) & 32 issues
| closed during the last month, pretty great stats from a FOSS
| project that seems to mainly be maintained by just one or two
| developers.
| Lammy wrote:
| This post inspired me to check on Bottle, and it can't say the
| same: https://github.com/bottlepy/bottle
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