Actually this is more to think of great ideas/breakthroughs happening
elsewhere that we should study and evaluate for the future, not
competing in the capitalist way :-)

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Stuart <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think it makes sense to think of MonoRail's competition as
> restricted to the .NET space, since it seems to me that platform
> selection (i.e. 'must be .NET') usually precedes framework selection
> (at least when it comes to the proposition of MonoRail). So I don't
> see Django, as an example, as a MonoRail competitor, since django on
> IronPython is still a pipe dream. On the other hand, I wonder what you
> guys think about Ruby on Rails. It is my understanding that IronRuby
> can now run RoR handily. Do you reckon RoR is a competitor? Should we
> scrap the Castle project and just use ruby? :)
>
> Personally I don't think RoR is a competitor because it seems to me
> that most devs consider it too far afield -- too much of a learning
> curve, too far away from comfort zone, etc. So basically think
> MonoRail's competition can be further restricted to C#-oriented .NET
> technologies. I don't know of any beside those already mentioned --
> Fubu and MS MVC.
>
>
> --Stuart
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