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Originally Posted by brandonstills
I was looking at Symfony a while back. I was kind of turned off by the installation requirements as well. I remember I had some issues installing it and it took some tweaking to get it working. Although, in theory, really liked it.
Looking into RoR for some stuff now. What was the result of the discussion on that. Why did you guys decide against it?
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I wish I had time to play more with RoR and Ruby. Fun framework and language and from what I remember, if you use Apache's mod_proxy to various Mongrel servers running on different ports for your application, it can become quite scalable. However, my learning phase ended at that.
I did a couple of projects in RoR and pretty much liked the framework for rapid development. However, in regard to my current needs; it's a startup company and RoR developers are short to come by and just trying to find a developer, regardless of language, that's not pulling bullshit on their skills, it's even more difficult.
I'm not a bad-ass developer by any means. Thus the question on frameworks. At the moment I'm stepping thru Symfony; seeing what it would take to get the current homepage working under that framework. And was curious what other frameworks were out there for trying.