I tend to agree. While the concepts behind RoR are cool, the number of
3rd party libraries for Ruby don't come close to what's available for
Perl, Python, and PHP.

If you need to integrating something outside of what they have thought
of, you'll find yourself writing quite a bit of code :-P

On 6/14/07, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Leif Madsen wrote:

> If I wasn't such a PHP aficionado I would probably try and learn RoR :)

I made the exact same point to someone else a while back when it came
up, there already exists a large set of AGI scripts in various languages
(such as PHP and perl) and unless there is a good reason (huge
performance increases, quicker development, etc) most people won't jump
as every shiny new thing that comes along.

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