Hi all,

I recently wondered if the (excellent!) Jobeet tutorials wouldn't make
up a good base for benchmarking Propel against Doctrine?

I do not intent this to be a flamewar. My experience with Propel is
outdated by now and I have little or no clue of its current features,
Doctrine on the other hand won my heart ages ago. So I do not expect
to change my current decision from this benchmarking, but for some
projects it might be useful to know what benefits come with each of
the frameworks. In the end anyone should decide for the tool that best
fits his/her hand, but it couldn't hurt to have a more funded
reasoning, right?

As for the aspects which to compare I would assume the following:

 * performance in ms
 * performance in number of sql queries
 * lines of code

All the above should be comparable for the pages created during the
Jobeet tutorial.

Apart from that:

 * documentation
 * feature richness


And everyone has to decide for themselves:

 * does it feel right?


Does anyone else think this would make sense?


Cheers
/Christian

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