
CodeIgniter Easy learning curve, light-weight, easy to extend and not very strict with regard to MVC principles. In the event some function method doesnt work for you you over-ride it. Well documented and the documentation is available offline. Still wrapping my head around python/django not a bad experience so far On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Martin Chiteri <martin.chiteri@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi guys,
Here is some Django advocacy by one of its users [ http://www.pythondiary.com/blog/Jan.30,2012/developing-website-using-django....]
I just wanted to get people's opinions on why they think the tools they use are the best. Of special interest is the PHP and also the .NET fellows. The thing is, I used to be a PHP zealot but now I have come to really appreciate a full-blown and very mature framework like django. Am not saying its the best. There are other ones like Pylons (now Pyramids) that are really powerful, or Flamework (for Flickr.com and actually written in PHP).
Generally, some devs think that django is just well thought out and allows coders to really focus on the little things that really matter. What do you think?
Martin.
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