Michael,

Michael Jones wrote:
> I've talked w/the client several times but they are still leaning
> towards Java. I put together a presentation (w/S5 Presents, S5 is
> cool!) http://www.whitelotusdesign.com/mjones/whyruby/
> to show them why RoR is better suited.

I convinced my bosses to let me use Ruby / Rails by simply starting to
use it, but I think (know) my situation is atypical. So, I don't have
much to say as far as convincing your client goes.

But... on slide 5:

--- before.html 2006-01-03 21:37:18.000000000 -0800
+++ after.html  2006-01-03 21:38:15.000000000 -0800
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
 <h1>Need For Tests</h1>
 <h3>Rails has testing "baked in".</h3>
 <p>Assurance that the screener works correctly is extremely import.</p>
-<p>Rails has testing built in the framework it is tightly integrated,
+<p>Rails has testing built into the framework. It is tightly integrated,
 well thought out and easy to use. </p>
 <p>Javas tests are an add on, very verbose and difficult to do 'in
container' testing.</p>
 <div class="handout">

Good luck,

Sean
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