On 05/04/2015 14:00, Darren Daly wrote:
Hi all,

For my final year project I have been comparing web frameworks to get
performance benchmarks that others can then use when deciding upon a web
framework. The idea is simple; first you build the same simple
applications in another web framework and then use the tests that I
provide. You then compare your results against my benchmarks to help in
making a decision on your chosen web framework. I started out with 3 web
frameworks; Ruby on Rails, Chicago Boss and Flask. I chose Rails because
of its status as the go to web framework, Boss because of its fast
growing popularity and because of its Erlang implementation and finally
Flask because it is very different to the first two in that it is a
"bare bones" web micro-framework. The findings are interesting and can
be seen here:
http://web-framework-comparison.blogspot.ie/2015/04/benchmarks-i-am-final-year-student-in.html
<http://web-framework-comparison.blogspot.ie/2015/04/benchmarks-i-am-final-year-student-in.html>

Thanks for taking the time to read this and hopefully it might be of
some benefit.

Darren Daly.


I think you should also consider including Laravel (PHP), Phoenix (Elixir) and Luminus (Clojure).

gvim

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