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ServerGenius 01-16-2006 01:40 AM

Who codes in Ruby on Rails?
 
Do you? Do you like it? Is it worth learning it? :thumbsup

for the people who don't know what it is: http://www.rubyonrails.com/screencasts

Pornwolf 01-16-2006 01:51 AM

Are you serious? Ruby on cocaine is the name of an actual programming language?

ServerGenius 01-16-2006 02:39 AM

bump there must be somebody who uses this stuff :upsidedow

ServerGenius 01-16-2006 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pornwolf
Are you serious? Ruby on cocaine is the name of an actual programming language?

From what I've seen so far it looks quite nifty but I just want to make sure
I'm not going to waste time diggin into it to find out after 2 days that it sucks :winkwink:

darksoul 01-16-2006 02:47 AM

you know I'm actually sick of so many programming languages.
rubyonrails its just a mvc on top of ruby and its cool if you know how to use it
but that applies to any other mvc no matter the language.
Anyway its not as easy as most say if you wanna do powerfull stuff.

The cool thing about a mvc is that it enforces a programming style and this
over night php programmers should try to use it because their "programming" style
just sucks, its just a bunch of code ripped together and voilla you're a programmer.

nakki 01-16-2006 03:46 AM

There's a lot of MVC frameworks for PHP too (most of them pretty direct copies of Ruby on Rails) - one might be better off trying one of those, since PHP is much more widely spread and more people know it.

Me, I use a homegrown variety of PHP MVC.

ServerGenius 01-16-2006 09:06 AM

Thanks for the replies, I thought it may have some cool new stuff, but if it's
just another framework then I don't have to waste time on it :thumbsup

Tom_PM 01-16-2006 09:13 AM

I like to go wth lower-level, instead of higher-level if I'm gonna learn something new.
Unless it's just a convenience thing.

ServerGenius 01-16-2006 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Tom
I like to go wth lower-level, instead of higher-level if I'm gonna learn something new.
Unless it's just a convenience thing.

I already code in a bunch of different languages.....I like to stay up to date
with new stuff......unless it's not worth the time needed to invest in it.


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