Personally, I dislike RoR intensely - part from the language, part
from the implementation, and part from the cultish following that
just seems like a bunch of kool aid drinkers all too often.
Maypole and Catylst are both interesting, but I'm really not a fan of
all the automagic object relational stuff (which i think they share
with RoR). I think its great for small projects, but for larger
things I think it actually complicates stuff.
If you decide for a prepackaged framework and lean towards RoR, I'd
suggest checking out TurboGears first - its python (which is pretty
much a no brainer to pick up if you know perl), and I think its a way
easier to work with than RoR.
On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
Hi
I've been looking around at MVC frameworks a bit recently. RoR looks
good if you don't mind the language switch, but I'm also looking at
these two. Anyone have much experience of them, in tandem with
mod_perl? Feedback and thoughts?
thanks
Daniel
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