Michael Schmidt wrote:
I agonized over this decision when I migrated my application to PostgreSQL. I know Tony Caduto likes Delphi and he can give some good reasons for this (are you out there, Tony?). There has also been a good article recently about Ruby on Rails.

Well it depends on your needs. I am partial to:

http://www.djangoproject.com for web stuff but I also hear really good things about Turbogears. Both of these are Python based which has excellent cross platform capabilities (including Win32).

In general Ruby on Rails *feels* like more a vehicle with 600 HP just to drive 10 miles to work. Why?

Also in terms of Delphi... I would actually pick Python over Delphi at this point. I like Delphi and have actually written a couple of articles on Kylix (Delphi for Linux) but IMHO the time for closed languages is over.

Use a language that is OSS and actively developed. Python, Ruby or if you must Perl or Java ;)

Joshua D. Drake

On the second question, I also like to have the database do as much of the work as possible. Michael Schmidt


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