Re: Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-19 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 19-Oct-06, at 7:06 PM, jhernandez wrote: > Django can run on GNU systems that doesn't use a Linux kernel. seems like i have hurd this before -- regards kg http://lawgon.livejournal.com http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/ --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received thi

Re: Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-19 Thread Bryan
"and i hope he has mentioned our #django IRC channel - with a reputation for never RTFM'ing anyone ;-)" Bahahaha. And so true. On Oct 18, 7:23 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 19-Oct-06, at 7:29 AM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote: > > > should probably add mailing lists as a line

Re: Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-19 Thread Sung-Jin Hong
Why don't you also have a look at symfony ? It's a php framework developed mainly in France. And it is as popular as CakePHP I think.2006/10/19, jchatard < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Hi Malcolm, First, thank you for your answer, which is quite completed. I give someanswers next.Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:> I

Re: Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-19 Thread jhernandez
On 10/18/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The Operating Systems row isn't complete (also GNU is an acronym and is > all capitals and Django even runs on Linux systems that aren't > GNU-based :-) ). I think it's quite the opposite :-) Django can run on GNU systems that doesn'

Re: Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-19 Thread jchatard
Hi Malcolm, First, thank you for your answer, which is quite completed. I give some answers next. Malcolm Tredinnick wrote: > I'm always inherently suspicious of benchmarks like this, since my > natural question is "how much has the author actually *used* the thing > he is evaluating? Has he don

Re: Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-18 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 19-Oct-06, at 7:29 AM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote: > should probably add mailing lists as a line-item there, too, since > both > RoR and Django have extremely high-volume, very helpful mailing lists and i hope he has mentioned our #django IRC channel - with a reputation for never RTFM'ing

Re: Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-18 Thread Malcolm Tredinnick
Hi Jeremy, On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 06:07 -0700, jchatard wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm currently writing a functional benchmark for french press (IT > news, programming magazine) about Django, Ruby on Rails and CakePHP. > > I started to fill one Excel sheet with Django's assets but then I > thought

Functional Benchmark : Django, Rails, CakePHP

2006-10-18 Thread jchatard
Hello, I'm currently writing a functional benchmark for french press (IT news, programming magazine) about Django, Ruby on Rails and CakePHP. I started to fill one Excel sheet with Django's assets but then I thought that Django's community would be interested and much more skilled than me to do