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Old 05-01-2007, 03:50 PM  
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Originally Posted by schneemann View Post
Once you stretch your application beyond what RoR offers, you're back to square one, writing your own custom Rails shit from scratch. The same goes for any framework.

I don't see any need to go changing everything you do just so you can jump on some framework bandwagon. Use whatever is appropriate for your needs (including what needs you expect in the future)
And herein lies the trend - RoR is new, it's great and it's quick as fuck to write a web app from the ground up, but take anything to the next level and you and up back to the same sluggish trudge.

I'll stick with PHP w/ Zend for the time being, because that is what is compatible with most of my clients' configs...
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