So I finally got around to trying out rails and I must say it is
unbelievably intuitive and easy to learn. If I knew ruby better, and I
had it available on all servers I'd probably switch to rails for about
75% of the web apps we build here due to the sheer speed of
development. Anyway, because of rails's setbacks I decided to look
into a php rails-like solution and I found cakePHP to be the most
popular of them. To my dismay it turns out that cakePHP doesn't have a
lot of the cool things that make "getting something running" in rails
so easy.

For instance, you can generate an entire scaffolding in cakePHP, but
what good does it do you? Yea whoopie, I can input data into my table
easily... I could do that with phpmyadmin. The thing about rails that
makes that so freakin' nifty is that you can then generate all of the
CRUD operations right into your controllers / views in rails and then
mold those to fit your needs. That is freakin' AWESOME. where's that
at in cake??
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