On Aug 2, 11:25 pm, Geoff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Silly question to ask here - you going to get a bunch of Cake fans
> saying that Cake is the best (which of course it is) :)
>

But, I'm also in forums for: django, turbogears, pylons, and
codeignitor. Although there is often some bias,  I am happy to report
that most posters are sensible. Most posters will reasonably point out
the strengths, and weaknesses, of whatever platforms they use, or have
tried.

I think most serious developers realize that it's not so much a matter
of a platform being "good" or "bad" as it is a matter of suitability
for purpose. For example: django is a great platform, if you know, or
don't mind learning python, and you don't have to worry about
deployment issues. CodeIgnitor is also a great platform - but I'm not
so sure if you want to use it for apps that require complex data
relations. Cake is also a great platform, although a bit "heavier"
than CI: a bit harder to setup and learn, not quite as lightweight,
maybe not quite as fast (although 1.2 may change that).

So, I fairly happy with the intelligent responses that I am getting. A
lot different than the insane windows vs macos vs linux zealotry I
read elsewhere. Still, as helpful as all the responses have been, it
seems I never really know until I actually kick the tires, and drive
it around the block.

Thanks for link, I will check it out.


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