Currently the Django implementation is currently the one with the most progress but RoR is now right behind it. Probably because it took me way too long to get anything done in Django. Nothing against a clean MVC implementation, but if it starts to get in the way, RoR's approach looks more practical to me. Same for the whole URL handling. But these are just my first impressions.
For now it looks like RoR might win the race for this particular site esp. since it is a fairly small project (Pages, News, Guestbook, but all this multilingual which I want to model accordingly). Django still seems (at least to me) more suited for larger projects where you want to divide the whole project into separated sub-apps.
So I guess for the next project I plan (the nth re-incarnation of gamerslog.com ;-) ) I will face the same problem: Django, RoR or Symfony ... or going with Drupal.
I really start to hate having options ;-)
Bah, and now that Drupal 5.0 has reached RC1, I guess I should really invest some time into finalizing zerokspot.com with Drupal 5.0 code :-?
I'm investing some time in Joomla 1.5 soon, as it seems they have been doing some great work. And since I'll need to learn Joomla! for my work anyway ... it's a good combination. I might even try to write a textpattern to joomla! 1.5 converter, or at least a partial one. I'm not sure yet which site will move, but one of my sites will probably run the 1.5 beta.
Drupal also looks quite good, I guess we'll need to upgrade Ufdi soon ;) Maybe also add a new design ;) ;) ;)
Dec. 18, 2006, 10:08 a.m.