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Why I wouldn’t use Symfony for a new project (bachelier.name)
7 points by DuoSRX on July 16, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


When I see articles like this, I often wonder why the developers do not look beyond their current language of choice. I can understand it if they are stuck with business restrictions passed down from "on high", but a developer should not limit his choices purely on the basis of his current language preference.

The last time I considered Symfony was a couple years back when I was searching for a decent framework for my own sites. I considered CakePHP as well, and even took it for a spin. But then I decided to broaden my horizons and look at other languages. It was then that I discovered Django, which caught my eye chiefly because of its speed vs. Cake and Symfony. It has served me well for the last couple of years.

Eventually, I will probably move beyond Django. I may even (gasp!) check Rails out again, or look toward Java when the time is right.


Comments made for interesting reading on open source projects and their communities


Somehow the comments are more interesting than the article itself.


I have exactly the same problem with magento. although they call themselves the leaders in open source e-commerce, the oly thing they have open is the code.


Why _i_ wouldn't use Symfony for a new project: http://lithify.me


Time to switch? Time to fork.




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