Sean Dague wrote:
Orion Vianna wrote:
I tried Rails a while ago before I tried Django and it felt a bit slow.
It seems that Rails is getting some cool stuff now that is getting
merged with Merb. :o)
It might feel faster then last time I checked.
Out of Cakephp, Django and Rails, Django has been my favorite so far but
I might give Rails a try again later. For someone used to PHP, it feels
like Django seems to have a bigger learning curve though.
I wish rails had some type of templating system like Django.
I'm going to save all my responses till the meeting, otherwise why give
the talk. :)
However, I'm curious what you meant about lack of templating, because
it's there and pretty robust. Is there something special in Django for
templating that you are missing?
-Sean
Template tags in Django seem to make things neat and clean and very
little code end up in the templates.
Thats not a big deal but to give you a good answer, I need to use Rails
and Django lot more then I have.
Honestly so far I think they are both real great frameworks and I will
definitely keep my eye open for the ruby and ror projects.
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