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Better Web Application Development, a Comparison of Frameworks

By Ramon Leon - September 30, 2006 under Programming, Stuff I Just Like

Here’s a great video from some guy at Nasa contrasting quite a few web frameworks in a head to head shootout. He doesn’t include Seaside, but it’s a great comparison none the less, he is quite unkind to Java, which works much like .Net. I share his feelings about how wrong web development has gone in the last few years. Dynamic languages are the future, the industry needs to wake up.

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Tags: Seaside

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2 Comments so far

  1. Babu Srinivasan on May 26th, 2008

    Video link is not reachable.
    Can’t find it elsewhere on the web.

  2. Ramon Leon on May 26th, 2008

    Yea, me either, seems nasa took it down, too bad.

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