Not very long ago, the problem arose for me to make a site. I didn’t examine this for a long time and probably have missed something, but I didn’t want "to lag behind the modern world" and have made up the question what the advanced programmers write in now. In the first instance it should be simple, also quickly and reliably and it should have more or less clear support.

For me it is better to waste some time at first, one month for example, for the most optimum way to make a thing, and to make it ideal in all parameters, than one year for its making and its eternal service - now there doesn’t work now here to correct. I began to search this optimum way.

After reading of a heaps of specialized forums and study of a lot of articles about projection modern systems, I have understood that to create a site in the pure programming language is a loss of time and scalability. I have paid attention to Content Management Frameworks (CMF), using Model-view-controller (MVC).

At a following stage I had to choose between RoR, Django and TG, and also Frameworks in PHP. After the deep analysis and comparison with each other, the last defining parameter became productivity.
I have taken advantage of the article about comparison of productivity Frameworks, but it turned out naked enough. There are’t even neither detailed description, nor anything specific … So my first tests and researches have been made - I only trust facts.
I have devised methodology of the analysis of productivity with a lot of parameters. And also the detailed analysis of various configurations for definition of the Framework the most optimum in speed and stability. I will lay out all results in following posts.

Ye, and the leader became … Django (which is also my Blog based on, by the way - my first experiment in CMF).
9 Votes | Average: 4 out of 59 Votes | Average: 4 out of 59 Votes | Average: 4 out of 59 Votes | Average: 4 out of 59 Votes | Average: 4 out of 5 (9 votes, average: 4 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Top Posts: