Neil,

This is an idea i had some time back, when i get soem time i am going to
build it:
http://www.succor.co.uk/index.cfm/2006/4/15/Framework-MATRIX--which-one-to-use

On 02/05/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> And you are correct, comparing cars to frameworks doesn't really work but
> if
> it did and cars were frameworks and I had the following goals
>
> To buy a car
> It has to be yellow
> It has to go fast
>
> And all I have in front of me is a Racing Green Mini Cooper S and an Enzo
> (in traditional yellow) then my choice is made for me.
>
> So, maybe what I and possibly others need to be looking for, or explaned
> are
> a map of features v requests pitted against frameworks to help?  If after
> all that we have a two horse race then yes it's down to preferrence.
>
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charlie Griefer
> To: CF-Talk
> Sent: Wed May 02 23:21:28 2007
> Subject: Re: Which Framework do you use... (if any)
>
> On 5/2/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Again, I get confused on why it would "depend".  If this was the case
> then
> > it would be easy to choose a framework.
> >
> > Is it that if you want OO dev you choose Mach-II etc.  Disregard
> skillset
> > for this, imagine it was an open playing field and we all knew the same
> > stuff and we all wanted to build the same app.
> >
> > What makes one framework more suitable for a particular project over
> another
> > (other then personal preference)
>
> Why are you so laser focused on believing that one has to "just be
> better" than any other?
>
> Why *can't* it be personal preference?  It's not an "open playing
> field" and we don't all know the same stuff.
>
> I just recently got into fusebox and chose it because i didn't have
> any prior experience with frameworks and figured it would likely be
> the easiest for me to learn.
>
> Next I'm leaning towards Coldbox because I've heard that it's got
> ridiculous amounts of documentation available which again... would
> make it easier for me to learn.
>
> But I don't for a second believe that one is "just better" than any
> other.  If that were the case, the others wouldn't exist.
>
> Yes, a Lexus is "better" than a Yugo.  But a Lexus also costs more
> than a Yugo.  Comparing cars to frameworks in this context doesn't
> really work.
>
> I really think the reason you're having a problem getting the answer
> that you're looking for is because you're discounting the only right
> answer which is... "it depends" / "personal preference" :)
>
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> Charlie Griefer
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