I created a spread sheet<https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AscGbs8KnSyAdGNwSnp1LWZUTlJyZUxNaFE4TDdObXc&hl=en&authkey=CIfyg-kM> to compare the features of the major Haskell web frameworks. Currently It has Hasckstack, Yesod and Snap (but feel free to add others). I listed a bunch of the categories that are important to me, but it is is far from a complete list. So I am sharing this document with the community to let others fill in what they think is important. --Zach
Thanks for making this- I think others will find this useful also. I am curious how how happstack support mysql & postgresql- does that just mean you can use existing haskell libraries? In that case all the web frameworks probably support every sql database, mongoDB, riak, or any other database with a haskell client library. Also, performance is a rather vague field :) On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Zachary Kessin <zkessin@gmail.com> wrote:
I created a spread sheet<https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AscGbs8KnSyAdGNwSnp1LWZUTlJyZUxNaFE4TDdObXc&hl=en&authkey=CIfyg-kM> to compare the features of the major Haskell web frameworks. Currently It has Hasckstack, Yesod and Snap (but feel free to add others). I listed a bunch of the categories that are important to me, but it is is far from a complete list. So I am sharing this document with the community to let others fill in what they think is important.
--Zach
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