On Feb 3, 1:39 am, Delifisek Tux wrote:
>
> A decent framework eats up your %50 of
> cpu resource. For example that Uber Zend FW gives you 1/6 in a hello world
> app comparing plain php.
Why would you want to write a Hello World program in a framework?
Try writing a
On 3 fév, 16:08, Javier Guerra wrote:
> that means, a well-coded framework can be extensive, sophisticated,
> even heavy; but still perform very quickly.
Thanks much Javier for the feedback.
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Hi
I really liked your post, it captures the feeling where you were
walking down a path, feeling fine and suddenly you open a door... and
find that all the time you've been in an underground tunnel!
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:39 AM, Delifisek Tux wrote:
> WTF !??
>
> How
I'll only reply to (2): Django is very suitable for web apps. I'm
building one and I've never felt limited in any way. Django lets you
write your own templates, so adding heavy ajax interfaces is painless.
I can't give you pointers because it's a custom in-house thing, but
it's close to 30k lines
On Wednesday 03 February 2010 05:51:59 Ovnicraft wrote:
> 2010/2/2 Shawn Milochik
>
> > There is much to say on this topic. I suggest doing some Google
searching
> > on "Django versus PHP" and read until you know the answer to your
> > question.
> >
> > My brief summary
2010/2/2 Shawn Milochik
> There is much to say on this topic. I suggest doing some Google searching
> on "Django versus PHP" and read until you know the answer to your question.
>
> My brief summary is that Django lets you do everything you can do in PHP,
> and much better
> I'm no expert on web applications, and have a couple of questions
> about Djanjo:
>
> 1. What are the advantages of using a framework like Django over
> writing the same type of database-driven in PHP?
You are comparing a development framework (Django) to a programming language
(PHP). A
Thanks Richard.
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Vincent wrote:
> On 2 fév, 15:15, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> > There is much to say on this topic. I suggest doing some Google searching
> on "Django versus PHP" and read until you know the
On 2 fév, 15:15, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> There is much to say on this topic. I suggest doing some Google searching on
> "Django versus PHP" and read until you know the answer to your question.
>
> My brief summary is that Django lets you do everything you can do in PHP, and
There is much to say on this topic. I suggest doing some Google searching on
"Django versus PHP" and read until you know the answer to your question.
My brief summary is that Django lets you do everything you can do in PHP, and
much better and faster because it has all the mundane and
Hello
I'm no expert on web applications, and have a couple of questions
about Djanjo:
1. What are the advantages of using a framework like Django over
writing the same type of database-driven in PHP?
2. Is Django domain-agnostic, or are there applications for which it's
a better idea to use
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