On 5 déc, 15:31, Masklinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Dec 2008, at 14:30 , bruno desthuilliers wrote:> On 5 déc, 13:06,
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
>
> >> I'm new to the django world and I was just wondering how Django
> >> compears with Ruby on Rails ?
>
> > Mostly just like Python compares with (with ??? to ???) Ruby IMHO.
> > Quite close overall, and yet very different philosophies.
>
> I'd say that Rails and Django differ much more than Python and Ruby.
> There are "small" differences between Python and Ruby,
for which definition of "small" ? Granted, Python and Ruby are both hi-
level object-oriented highly dynamic languages, and there are a couple
superficial similarties in their respective syntaxes. But the object
model and the general philosophy are _totally_ different.
> but the core
> philosophies and structures of Rails and Django on the other hand are
> completely unrelated and pretty much incompatible.
As far as I'm concerned, this is just as true (or false) of Python vs
Ruby. And this mostly reflects the "architectural" and philosophical
differences between both languages.
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