These complaints aren't even consistent. The author complains about being given too many options for accessing parameters but also complains about not having enough options for templating, internationalization, various devops things, ORM...
Sinatra is a minimalist framework. It even describes itself as being a domain specific language, not a framework. IMO author should have just gone with Rails if they wanted an easily extendable, batteries-included framework with a massive community.
Sinatra is a minimalist framework. It even describes itself as being a domain specific language, not a framework. IMO author should have just gone with Rails if they wanted an easily extendable, batteries-included framework with a massive community.