On Sep 21, 3:02 pm, Tom Boutell <[email protected]> wrote:
> A more interesting question is: "if we're going to use MVC frameworks
> anyway, do we still gain anything worth having by using loosely typed,
> interpreted languages like Ruby and PHP? Assuming for a moment an
> equally good framework implementation following the same design
> philosophy in the case of each language?"
>
> Yes, I think we do. Java is still considerably more verbose as a way
> of getting your application logic coded. But there are interesting
> Java framework-based implementations of Rails-style sites that aren't
> *too* verbose:
>
> http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=32723
>
Yeah, I don't think Symfony/PHP offers any benefit comparied Grails/
Groovy. It is more a choice of whatever language the programmer is
comfortable with.
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