Stas Bekman wrote:
>
> > Nothing really to add here, except that since this seems to be a FAQ,
> > perhaps Stas would be willing to add a section about it that we could
> > just point to whenever this question comes up? A non-partisan page with
> > a focus on similarities and links to each site would be ideal.
>
> Hmm, I hardly cope with the scope of information the guide tries to cover
> already. I want to insert some more information that I've in my backlogs
> and on TODO list and then to start working on reconstruction of the guide
> toward easier navigation thru the available information.
>
> That's said, I definitely don't want to enlarge the scope even more at
> this time. Therefore I think the best solution is to start a separate
> document that does various comparisons Embperl vs. Mason, VB/ChilySoft vs.
> Apache::ASP etc. Having a section on each comparison sounds like a great
> idea.
>
> When the reconstruction of the guide will be started, one of the bricks
> will be the comparisons chapter.
>
> Meanwhile please prepare the document or part of it and post it to the
> list for review and further upload to the perl.apache.org. Text or POD
> formats should be used.
>
> I understand that the review that Joshua has posted seems to be the
> correct one. Am I right?
>
I'm all for putting up my rough review of Mason vs. Embperl up, but will
Gerald & Jonathan do similar reviews of ASP vs. Mason, & Embperl vs. ASP.
I'm kind of interested in the generic feel of those gentlemen reversed.
Would some sort of grid be useful listing, comparing, even
ranking features for each environment ? Is there anyone impartial
who could do this ? Again it might be interesting to have the
authors do it for each other.
--Joshua
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