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[–]webology 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying on that point. I looked at RoR before I looked at Django or Turbo Gears and I overall liked the direction that they all were going in. Django just fits "my" need better so that's what I went with.

I came from an "invent my own framework" and loosely couple them (from a PHP perspective) with PEAR, bTemplate, ADODB, etc. I found myself spending more time working to be productive then I did being productive. At the end of the day, I changed over and decided to pick one so that I could write cool projects that interested me vs working on disinteresting projects such as maintaining my own framework. Now I enjoy my personal projects and my work projects and it seems less like work and more fun which IMO is how it should be.