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Django is not flexible
By : Shabda Raaj
Django is not flexible at all because you can not do simple things like.
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more info..Using various authentication mechanisms.
You can authenticate via Username, emails, Facebook, Twitter or any combination of these.
Using different database backends.
Use MySQL, PostgreSQL, Non-relational databases, more or a combination.
Use different mail sending strategies.
Send mail via smtp, queue to database, log to files and more.
Different file storage method.
Store locally, FTP, Amazon S3 or write your own.
Store messages in Sessions, cookies or others.
Cache things in Files, DB, Memcache or just fake it.
Save sessions in files, DB, Memcache or cookies.
Use ...