Ruby on Rails Thursday, April 28, 2011

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 08:14:01PM -0500, Phil Crissman wrote:

> I can understand having preferences, but I'm not certain I see the
> worth in fighting all the Rails conventions; if I were to switch to
> django or to cake-php or (something else), I'd think it would make
> more sense for me to adopt the conventions of those frameworks than
> to make my life more difficult by spending half my time working
> around the default assumptions... But that's just me. :-)

Good point. Another take on the above might be that one should try a
few frameworks and find a framework with conventions that mesh well
with one's preferences. That's the reason I moved on from Rails the
last time I tried it.


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