I am building a website and have the option of choosing either Flask or Pyramid.

I want to work with Mako and SQLAlchemy, both frameworks will allow me do it. Which one do you think is:

1 - Easier to learn

2 - Easily Scalable

3 - Better choice overall

If you had to learn a new framework, which one would you pick and why ?

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They are very different in philosophy, so choose what works for you. Flask is simple, minimal, clean, and tight. Pyramid provides tremendous functionality without feeling too "bloated" or monolithic. – Mike Lewis Sep 21 '11 at 21:58
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Go with Flask. It's a clean, solid and widely-supported micro-framework that is a wrapper around Werkzeug and Jinja2. It also has a SqlAlchemy module plus lots of others.

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+1 for following the style of RestRisiko's answer – Hery Apr 26 '11 at 13:13
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Thanks I have decided to go w/ Flask. Looks really cool and documentation is outstanding. – Tahir Apr 27 '11 at 22:40
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Go with Pyramid. It's a clean, solid and widely support framework and part of Pylons.

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Thanks I have decided to go w/ Pyramid. Looks really cool and documentation is outstanding. – Marco Mariani Jul 7 '11 at 7:31
Pyramid for philosophic-coder! – Locke Nov 21 '11 at 4:13
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neither this answer nor Nostradamnit's really offer any reasons for why one choice is better than the other. – matt b Dec 15 '11 at 17:46
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I found a nice post about Flask that discussed this topic.

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