Orson Jones wrote:
Interesting thread. I just collected a list of the names of stuff that
was mentioned for reference. And then I threw in one more just to keep
things lively. If you think all web frameworks are the same, go wrap
your head around the last one. It is strange.
Orson
Frameworks
PHP
Cake
Zend Framework
Symfony
CodeIgniter
Qcodo
PHP on Trax
Kohana
Python
WebPy
Rails
Ruby
Smalltalk
Seaside
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Except that the language is Ruby and the framework is Rails. Also under
Python, the 2 most popular frameworks are Django and Turbogears (vers 2
includes Pylons). I just like webpy since it's very lite, like
codeigniter. Also Smalltalk is certainly not strange to most
programmers and some of the top programmers have talked about Seaside as
interesting - do a google.
One other note - as a company you want a framework that has an strong,
active community (something that will last and be improved) and of
course clearly documented open source so if it does cease or is
replaced, you still have access to the version code all your IT is based
on. ie Kohana might be a great framework but at the moment I've never
seen it mentioned on any planet and I would never base an important IT
project on something little mentioned or risky.
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