Yep it’s exactly what I am saying in my email and as I don’t get what I want from other people, then, I have decided to learn php5 and symfony myself…Cause I am really fed up with people who just want to take my money….and for the community, you will get one girl more! :-) (I have already started this we)…I am determined.
_____ De : symfony-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:symfony-users@googlegroups.com] De la part de Gareth McCumskey Envoyé : lundi 11 avril 2011 10:39 À : symfony-users@googlegroups.com Objet : Re: [symfony-users] Website written on RoR Passed to Symphony?? Sometimes redeveloping from scratch is a good idea, we have done it a few times. However when selecting which language or framework to use you need to bear in mind things like available skills (i.e. people around that can code in that language or framework). RoR, unfortunately, does not have as big a developer pool available as PHP has. Even if you got a good PHP developer who hasn't used symfony before, symfony is not that complex to learn. Also, bear in mind that languages do not force developers into good practices. You can right an app badly in RoR just as easily as you can with PHP+symfony. Basically, you need to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of platforms, tools, etc. You may think RoR is a cleaner and more cutting edge language to use but the difficulty and cost of getting good developers for it may outweigh those benefits. On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Magali Boisseau <magali.boiss...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Justen, Thanks for your response. Actually, I don’t really have the choice. Three years ago, I really got interested into Ruby On Rails because as an Web entrepreneur, I tend to select the more effective and innovative tools for my company. The problem is that if you don’t program a website with the best practices and all the tests needed, whatever the language, then, each time you want to implement a new feature, it takes you twice the time and generates a lot of bugs. It exactly what happened with Bedycasa. I wanted to implement a nice, simple, clean and scalable website but the developers I worked with did not follow my specs and most of them just did not care about writing the tests. Since then, a good and reliable developer has been trying to fix the bugs and simplify the platform but it takes just too much time because things have not been written right since the beginning. Now, I’m searching for a good and reliable dev to program the new version of Bedycasa. I’m also considering learning symfony myself… Thanks for considering my request, You can know more about Bedycasa by clicking on this page: <http://www.bedycasa.com/documents/bedycasa-press> http://www.bedycasa.com/documents/bedycasa-press _____ De : symfony-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:symfony-users@googlegroups.com] De la part de Justen Doherty Envoyé : samedi 9 avril 2011 23:56 À : symfony-users@googlegroups.com Objet : Re: [symfony-users] Website written on RoR Passed to Symphony?? its not impossible, but why would you want to make life difficult for yourself? On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 7:02 PM, serena79 <magali.boiss...@gmail.com> wrote: hello to the community! Do you know if it s possible to turn a ror website into a symphony one? 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