Re: ORM framework suggestion

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On 8/8/07, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists)
<matt.baluyos.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Would anyone suggest what ORM framework they're using right now?

Ruby on Rails and Django are really good.

> I am
> experienced with OOP and am just looking for a framework to speed
> things up.

Can't get much faster development time than with Ruby on Rails.

Django comes with a free admin site out of the box.

> I can perhaps test-drive both frameworks above and see what works
> better for me but maybe there are users here who's have had experience
> with either one (or better, both).

If it has to be PHP then I'd recommend Mojavi or Zend Framework.  I
tried Binary Cloud and other similar types that use Propel.  I hate
XML so all that sort was a real turn-off for me personally.  CakePHP
is nice, but Symphony is very similar and a little more advanced.

Web frameworks are best written in languages with strong
meta-programming capabilities.  PHP wins no points in that area.


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