Web Frameworks in Prod by Their Creators
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Web Frameworks in Prod by Their Creators
"Today on Talk Python, the creators behind FastAPI, Flask, Django, Quart, and Litestar get practical about running apps based on their framework in production. Deployment patterns, async gotchas, servers, scaling, and the stuff you only learn at 2 a.m. when the pager goes off. For Django, we have Carlton Gibson and Jeff Triplet. For Flask, we have David Lord and Phil Jones, and on team Litestar we have Janek Nouvertné and Cody Fincher, and finally Sebastián Ramírez from FastAPI is here. Let's jump in."
"Carlton Gibson - A former Django Fellow who spent five years working on Django itself. Carlton now builds production applications with Django and is part of the Django Steering Council. He maintains several packages in the Django ecosystem and recently contributed template partials to Django 6.0. Jeff Triplett - Based in Lawrence, Kansas, Jeff is the newly elected president of the Django Software Foundation and a consultant at Revolution Systems."
Creators and maintainers of FastAPI, Flask, Django, Quart, and Litestar compare production deployment patterns, async pitfalls, server choices, scaling strategies, and on-call troubleshooting. The panel includes Carlton Gibson and Jeff Triplett for Django, David Lord and Phil Jones for Flask, Janek Nouvertné and Cody Fincher for Litestar, and Sebastián Ramírez for FastAPI. Conversations cover differences between synchronous and asynchronous runtime behavior, recommended server stacks and extensions, horizontal and vertical scaling patterns, deployment automation, and operational practices for handling incidents at night. Practical examples include ecosystem tooling, package maintenance, and platform efforts like FastAPI Cloud to simplify deployments.
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