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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Read the Source.
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Flask started in part to demonstrate how to build your own framework on top of |
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existing well-used tools Werkzeug (WSGI) and Jinja (templating), and as it |
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developed, it became useful to a wide audience. As you grow your codebase, |
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developed, it became useful to wide audience. As you grow your codebase, |
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don't just use Flask -- understand it. Read the source. Flask's code is |
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written to be read; its documentation is published so you can use its internal |
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APIs. Flask sticks to documented APIs in upstream libraries, and documents its |
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ If none of the above options work, fork Flask. The majority of code of Flask
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is within Werkzeug and Jinja2. These libraries do the majority of the work. |
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Flask is just the paste that glues those together. For every project there is |
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the point where the underlying framework gets in the way (due to assumptions |
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the original developers had). This is natural because if this would not be the |
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the original developers had). This is natural because if this would not be the |
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case, the framework would be a very complex system to begin with which causes a |
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steep learning curve and a lot of user frustration. |
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@ -96,6 +96,6 @@ Discuss with the community.
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The Flask developers keep the framework accessible to users with codebases big |
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and small. If you find an obstacle in your way, caused by Flask, don't hesitate |
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to contact the developers on the mailinglist or IRC channel. The best way for |
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to contact the developers on the mailing list or IRC channel. The best way for |
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the Flask and Flask extension developers to improve the tools for larger |
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applications is getting feedback from users. |
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