Wow, what a thread have you started.

My only 2 cents - and maybe I'm wrong -

If you like the area of web-dev - stick with it.
If you worked for the salary, I would feel sorry for you. But if you enjoy
what you do, then stick to what you enjoy, the extra money is not important.

As to technologies, after many years of experience, I find the various
scripting languages much the same. Some I prefer better, some less, some I
detest, but only for the way the code looks [perl], not for capabilities. As
an experienced programmer the language makes little difference, or rather,
should make.

Frameworks are a bit harder to get a grasp on, but if the underlying
languages is not a problem, I'd dare say that any framework that takes more
than a week to grasp, is probably not worth knowing in the first place.

So Ruby on Rails, Django [and I have never heard of it, so I'll better do
that now],  if I were you, I'd invest enough time to know each, at least to
get a grasp, and then neither should be a problem to use.

Dan

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