I know HTML and CSS, but I have very little Javascript experience and very 
little programing knowlege. I have decided to learn back-end web 
development. I choose Node.js over Ruby on 
Rails<http://www.quora.com/Node-js/Is-it-a-good-idea-for-me-to-learn-node-js#>
.
The reason I choose Node.js is because JavaScript is everywhere.

Front end - Javascript 
(jQuery<http://www.quora.com/Node-js/Is-it-a-good-idea-for-me-to-learn-node-js#>),
 
HTML<http://www.quora.com/Node-js/Is-it-a-good-idea-for-me-to-learn-node-js#>, 
CSS<http://www.quora.com/Node-js/Is-it-a-good-idea-for-me-to-learn-node-js#>
.
Back end - Javascript (node.js) 
NoSQL Database - Javascript 
(MongoDB<http://www.quora.com/Node-js/Is-it-a-good-idea-for-me-to-learn-node-js#>
)

That means that if I learn Javascript I will be able to pick up the above 
things reasonably fast (Please tell me if I'm wrong, this is what I 
assumed). But in Ruby on Rails things are quite different, and the backend 
will be in Ruby.

So please can you tell me if it would be a good idea to learn Node.js for 
or I should learn Ruby on Rails?

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