Evaluating frameworks that are reasonably feature complete can only be a
subjective exercise. You could compare features but even with a specific
feature set that you were looking for you stil have to evaluate the
claims to make sure that the framework supports it effectively. So you
are left with opinions and annecdotes which are going to be extremely
subjective, to day the least, and what works for one group will not work
for another.
So you are left with doing your own evaluation. Many of the frameworks
use the creation of a blog as a introductory example. This is a
reasonabe first application that covers many of the features offered by
each framework and allows you to "kick the tires". I would go through
the frameworks that offer this as a tutorial and then attempt to write
one for the frameworks that do not. That would give you a good feeling
for how each works and would give you enough information to make your
evaluation more objective.
Stuart
Lisboa, Portugal
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