- PHP is the most popular language used for websites among non-corporate efforts (e.g. hobby projects).
- A considerable amount of PHP-based sites are not installed on freely manageable servers (e.g. webhotels).
- Developers like popular frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but find it difficult to find proper hosting for required technology stacks. (Ruby in this case.)
- In small-scale web projects, sacrificing some performance to gain convenience for the developer is an acceptable trade-off.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Restate My Assumptions
To piggyback one of my favorite movies ever, here are some assumptions that keep me developing LightFrame (when I have the time and inspiration, naturally).
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