Esteemed monks,

After searching the monastery extensively, I have found very little mention of the Jifty framework, and nothing within the last year, though it appears to still be an active work. My questions to you are:

  1. Do you use Jifty?
  2. What are the drawbacks to using Jifty?
  3. Is it worth learning Jifty (Why? and Why not?)
  4. Where can I find more examples (than the Jifty docs offer)?
  5. What wisdom do you have to share regarding Jifty?
  6. What wisdom do you have to share regarding web frameworks in general?
Thank you for your time, and your wisdom. --Akoya

In reply to Jifty: Is it worth learning? by Akoya

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