[FLOW3-general] Symfony 2 about to be released.. FLOW3?

Sam Duff skduff at gmail.com
Sun Mar 6 23:33:01 CET 2011


If you're talking about *huge* amounts of data, you may want to consider a
framework that supports more scalable techniques like CQRS and Event
Sourcing.


On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Stefano Cecere <scecere at krur.com> wrote:

> hi!
>
> i'm about to start a very big new project.. it'll take several months at
> least to be developed. it'll be more an application/service, than a website
> since it could expand quite big, i don't know if my typical TYPO3 setup +
> Extbase extensions would support such scalability,
> or FLOW3, or the quite ready Symfony 2 http://symfony.com/
>
> i have to admit that Symfony really wants you to like it, with gorgeous
> introduction tutorials, english books, proven technologies, successful
> recent history.
> but as long time (8 years) TYPO3 developer and Association supporter, i'd
> really prefer to stay TYPO3
>
> SO:
>
> after the (we guess huge) Berlin Code Sprint: what is the status of FLOW3?
> is there any real advantage to bet on FLOW3/PHOENIX in 2011? compared to
> Symfony 2....
> my main concerns are
> 1) docs, tutorials and best practices
> 2) scalability and performance with huge amounts of data!
>
> thank you for any comments!
>
> stefano
>
>
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