I was recently trying to get my hands wet with Paython and django. Djangy (https://www.djangy.com/) was the first choice as an alternative to Heroku for Rails.<p>But since djangy is shutting down, does that mean there is less traction for python, django web dev in the market?<p>I am not trying to start a flame war against Python + django vs Ruby + Rails.<p>Looking for some advice as a newbie in both the fields, what should I start learning next?
There are plenty of alternatives to Djangy, <a href="http://djangozoom.com/" rel="nofollow">http://djangozoom.com/</a> just to name one.<p>They even mentioned some other alternatives in their final newsletter: <a href="http://blog.djangy.com/2011/02/27/final-djangy-newsletter/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.djangy.com/2011/02/27/final-djangy-newsletter/</a>