Conversation started Jan 25, 2011 at 20:45.
Jan 25, 2011 20:45
C#/Java/ASP(Classic)/VB6/KSH at work; Java/PHP at home
were you here when I posted the link about how if you use a certain floating point number in php it will throw php into an infinite loop?
probably at work :-)
in all honesty I use PHP, but I am by no means an expert
I've been using it because it's free
looking for a free alternative that supports MVC
Ruby on Rails
@CRoss Have any Java experience?
2 mins ago, by C. Ross
C#/Java/ASP(Classic)/VB6/KSH at work; Java/PHP at home
Jan 25, 2011 20:48
Opps, missed that
I would give Grails a shot
I would stay away from Rails. It will scramble your brain.
what about Spring-MVC on Tomcat?
I haven't used SpringMVC much to be honest.
And mostly because of what I hear from other people.
I use C# with .NET / Mono both at work & home
Major amount of configuration needed to get something out the door.
All in all a great framework, but only if you're doing something large enough to warrant it.
kind of the vibe I got
Jan 25, 2011 20:51
If you're looking for a pure Java framework why not look at Spring Roo?
@Pierre303 Can you use Mono to do ASP.NET yet?
Again, haven't used it yet myself but it promises a light weight version of Spring
Flask for python is good... granted I just discovered it yesterday
C. Ross: yes
What's the reaction to Pylons compared to Django?
Jan 25, 2011 20:52
how much config does it take?
@CRoss Roo?
But all I did are console based applications and the only ASP.NET I did to test was with an early version of Mono and it worked. So I guess they have improved a lot since then
was asking about ASP.Mono (reading on SpringRoo now)
 
Conversation ended Jan 25, 2011 at 20:53.