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What is WSGI?

WSGI (Web Server Gateway Interface) is a specification for a universal interface between web servers and web applications or frameworks for Python. It allows developers to write portable Python web applications that can run on various web servers and frameworks without code changes. WSGI promotes flexibility and reusability in Python web development.

What other technologies are related to WSGI?

WSGI Complementary Technologies

Gunicorn is a WSGI server, used to deploy WSGI applications. It is a direct complement.
mentioned alongside WSGI in 7% (89) of relevant job posts
Flask is a WSGI framework, and applications developed in flask make use of WSGI to interface with servers. It is a direct complement.
mentioned alongside WSGI in 0% (153) of relevant job posts
Django is a WSGI framework, and applications developed in django make use of WSGI to interface with servers. It is a direct complement.
mentioned alongside WSGI in 0% (94) of relevant job posts

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