Hi folks,

I'm a long-term (8 years) PHP developer who's recently started
dabbling with Rails & Django. I REALLY like what I've seen from both
frameworks and quite frankly, am a little miffed I didn't jump on the
bandwagon earlier.

I'm trying to decide between the two frameworks, but I'm
struggling to get out of stalemate. If anyone can offer advice, I'd be
very appreciative. Here are my current thoughts:

WHAT I LIKE ABOUT DJANGO
* I LOVE django-admin . For the sort of work I do, which is a lot of
customised cart/cms stuff, this would save a lot of time.
* Code reusability seems superior. Opinions?
* Better perfomance?
* I've half-built a shopping cart app in Django that I'm happy with. A
quick dabble in Rails made this task seem a little more time-
consuming, and I'm not comfortable with drop-in solutions
* Server seems more stable. Using the rails dev server on a local
linux box twice threw errors I couldn't trace, then worked fine again
the next time I restarted my computer (having previously restarted the
server with no result). Is this a common problem?

WHAT I LIKE ABOUT RAILS
* I prefer the syntax
* There seems to be a lot more work for rails...with better pay
* "Agile Rails" is a damn fantastic book. I haven't found much Django
documentation I've enjoyed as much
* Seems to be a little simpler
* Seems to have a greater depth of features
* Better AJAX integration from what I've seen


Obviously I expect some django-tilted opinions here, but if anyone
with
experience in both can offer a balanced perspective on pros-n-cons of
each it would be a big help.

Cheers.

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