As always, you're better off learning both frameworks, but not at the  
same time. Learn one first, then the other... you'll be a better  
programmer because of it.

From
Julian.

On 25/12/2008, at 5:54 PM, MyMerb wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I am sorry for my newbie question. Today i find myself at a stage
> where i am confused a bit. For many reasons, i started investing my
> time and efforts in learning Merb, despite very books are available
> and less information is available.
>
> But... I loved Merb. and Now Merb becomes Rails 3.0.
>
> What should i do now... Should start learning Rails books from scratch
> or stick to my Merb collection/Tutorials and spend more time to master
> it...?
>
> I am willing to work with Merb for ever, but i do not want my efforts
> to go in dustbin after few months. I have already invested my time in
> " MERB " collecting details from everywhere.
>
> Pl. take care of me and guide me in the right direction, so i can move
> confidently ahead.
>
> I am expecting answers from Yehuda, Matt and other experts, who can
> really understand my problem.
>
> Thanks
> >


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