Andrew Gwozdziewycz on 4 Jun 2006 19:01:37 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] LAMP development framework


Not sure if you're into developing with Python, but if so, there's an awesome web framework by the name of Django that perhaps would be good for this task.
http://djangoproject.com





On Jun 3, 2006, at 12:33 PM, W. Chris Shank wrote:

I've got a highly modified SugarCRM implementation that has grown to the point that it's impossible to continue to add SugarCRM updates without breaking the modifications. I'm on the fence about the painful upgrade process of trying to get this thing to a Sugar 4.2 base. Most of the features that make SugarCRM useful aren't used, so I'm contemplating rewriting the application to serve only the needs that are actually used. I'd like to start with a framework of some sort so that I don't have to get bogged down.

What frameworks would be good for creating a medium complexity web application? I prefer PHP / MySQL, but would consider another framework (except Java).

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W. Chris Shank
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