Ruby on Rails Sunday, April 5, 2015

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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