Framework Popularity/Favouritism/Biase …
Started writing this post over a week ago, kind of lost interest, but I polished it off…
After reading a couple of posts this week arguing the corner of both Ruby on Rails and Symfony, I found myself thinking about which framework I like the most. I came to the conclusion that I don’t really have a favourite, just the one I’m currently using. I’ve used the two previously mentioned frameworks, CakePHP a long time ago and more recently the Zend Framework. I like them all. They all do similar things, sometimes in different ways, but having spent a lot of time maintaining and developing ‘frameworkless’ sites, I think they’re all mega. Admittedly, my PHP is far stronger than my Ruby, so I steer towards the PHP ones, but that has nothing to do with the frameworks themselves.
Anyway, this lead me to have a little look on Google Trends, to see how many people are searching for what on the framework front, I included the previously mentioned four and Django, which is very popular, but my Python is worse than my Ruby, so I’ve not used it. I know this is hardly conclusive, but it was worth a look.
The results are pretty much what I expected. Django looks like it’s a more common search term, but is starting to rise recently. Zend, CakePHP and Symfony are all slowly on the up, whereas Rails clearly had a big boom over the previous two years and is now settling down a bit.
Tags: cakephp, django, frameworks, PHP, python, rails, ruby, symfony, zend framework









July 20th, 2009 at 12:46 pm
Notice how Django is higher up to begin with, that means Google is pulling in results for the Jazz player as well as anyone that has that as a name. The other frameworks have unique names or unique spellings so they won’t get combined results. Also don’t forget the PHP framework, CodeIgniter, it powers ExpressionEngine and its the 4th most popular PHP framework.