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Thu May 2, 2013, 02:39 AM May 2013

Starting a new web app: catalyst, rails, or something else? [View all]

I know Perl, Python, Ruby, and LISP well enough to write comfortably in them, and I've used Catalyst, Zope, Rails, and mod-lisp in the past. Curious if anybody has a good argument for one of those, or for a different framework I don't know about. (Yes, I'm willing to learn a different scripting language if necessary; I'd particularly like to get back into ML or Ocaml.)

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I think Django has a lot to offer. napoleon_in_rags May 2013 #1
mod_lisp threads that needle by not doing MVC at all Recursion May 2013 #2
Well, when I used it I wasn't to afraid to hack it up. napoleon_in_rags May 2013 #3
i've written for django .. Phillip McCleod May 2013 #4
+1 thx. nt napoleon_in_rags May 2013 #5
Depends on a lot of stuff hootinholler May 2013 #6
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