From the moment I have faced Python, the only thing I can say for it is “It is awesome”. I am using Django framework and I am amazed by how quick things happen and how developer friendly this language is. But from many sides I hear that Python is a scripting language, and very useful for small things, experiments etc.
So the question is can a big and heavy loaded application be built in Python (and django)? As I mainly focus on web development, examples of such applications could be Stack Overflow, Facebook, Amazon etc.
P.S. According to many of the answers maybe I have to rephrase the question. There are several big applications working with Python (the best example is You Tube) so it can handle them but why then it is not so popular for large projects as (for example) Java, C++ and .NET?
Python is a pleasure to work with on big applications. Compared to other enterprise-popular languages you get:
It’s not a magic language however, you need to use the same techniques used for big projects in other languages: TDD (some may argue that it’s more important than in other languages because of the lack of type checking, but that’s not a win for other languages, unit tests are always important in big projects), clean OO design, etc… or maintaining your application will become a nightmare.
The main reason for its lack of acceptance in enterprise compared to .NET, Java et al. is probably not having herds of consultants and “certified specialists” bragging about their tool being the best thing on Earth. I also heard Java was easily accepted because its syntax resembled C++… that may not be such a silly idea considering C# also chose to take this route.