On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 12:13:25AM -0700, Kieran Lal wrote:
On Sep 26, 2005, at 12:26 AM, Robert Douglass wrote:
I just think that calling something MVC doesn't make it inherently better
Right. But the why Drupal isn't Object Oriented is a really useful document. We might want to have a MVC one handy when technical decision makers start looking to get answers.
An abstract discussion about MVC isn't what I am looking for. A MVC comparison between Drupal and Ruby on Rails is.
I spent a couple weeks experimenting with Rails a few months ago. I won't write a comparison now since Rails has probably changed a bit since I last used it. To summarize: Drupal and Rails are each good for different types of webapps and different development styles. Sometimes Drupal will be the right tool, sometimes Rails will be it, other times neither is good. Right now the main concrete advantage of Drupal is that it runs everyhwere. I expect Ruby will catch up. -Neil