For most of the last year, I have been working with ColdFusion on Wheels,(
www.cfwheels.org ). It's a ColdFusion framework that's based on the Rails
philosophies, but that also leverages the strengths of ColdFusion. Kind of
like ColdFusion on Rails!

 

CFWheels uses the Active Record pattern for database interaction and relies
on various naming and other conventions instead of XML configuration files.
Personally, I like the CFWheels approach a lot better. For me, it's less
confusing, easier to learn, and easier to work with. 

 

There's a very active and helpful CFWheels community, and I know some people
are using Flex with CFWheels.

 

Please let me know if you have specific questions!

 

   Clarke

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric DeCoff
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 7:14 AM
To: AFFUG
Subject: [AFFUG Discuss] Ruby on Rails vs MVC Spring / Hibernate

 

Hey all,

 

What is everyones opinion on Ruby on Rails vs MVC spring / hibernate?

 



-- 
Eric R. DeCoff
Changing the world,
1 line of code at a time




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