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by mikl
655 days ago
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This is essentially the COBOL argument. Sure, it might not be very good, but it’s long-term stable. Fortunately, many other frameworks are long-term stable, but also have a good programming language behind them. Django, Ruby on Rails, and there are similar options in Java or C#. As for the other points, sure, PHP might be the one language where there are exactly two strong web frameworks. But I don’t see the problem of there being 3 or 4. Django has plenty of competition that drives innovation – web2py, flask, etc. And same for those other claims. All major languages have various kinds of code analysis tools. Most have healthy communities, etc. |
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