google trends for ruby on rails, django, cakephp, codeigniter
not too bad for CI, hey rails - whats up???
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Subscribe [3]#1 / Aug 25, 2008 8:20pm
google trends for ruby on rails, django, cakephp, codeigniter
not too bad for CI, hey rails - whats up???
#2 / Aug 26, 2008 9:05am
hey rails - whats up???
Not enough recent blogs about it or news from 7signals 😉
I thought I would try another one as well..
jquery, prototype, mootools, dojo, yui
Watch that jQuery grow :ohh:
#3 / Aug 26, 2008 9:54am
very interesting also.
so django+jquery seems to get “the” buzzwords
#4 / Aug 26, 2008 10:56am
At least jQuery is consistent 😉
#5 / Aug 26, 2008 6:25pm
Lately, I have found that jQuery’s preference for XHR and GET in many if not most higher level functions, like JSONP, a bit of a mismatch for CI.
Regarding Rails, maybe the buzz gradually died down a little after more people started to actually deploy their apps 😉
Give me some good old LAMP any day.
#6 / Sep 01, 2008 3:49am
from the looks of those charts codeigniter is underground
which is why we need ci apparel marketing a service part of this site where a codeignited module built into this site where we can make our own custom shirt and and hats and have the merchandise sent to us on demand so no overhead of stock is left and you don’t even have to touch anything
like there will be a link on the elislabs home page where we can design a shirt with a ci or ee logo the n out source or build a ci app http://uberprints.com but make it work more linux