On Aug 13, 8:08 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hussein B a écrit : > (snip) > > > > > Personally, I don't like the RoR framework at all. > > It doesn't come with any thing new or revolutionary, > > You could say the same about Python and about Django. None of them come > with anything new or revolutionary. And both have warts too. > > > they just take > > the hard lessons from the Java web applications world. > > I think Ruby was a dead language and RoR gave it a life kiss. > > Ruby was a "slowly growing" language (wrt/ exposure at least) before > Rails became the new buzz in town. But it was certainly not "dead".
Yes but Python is a known language and used by many big names (Google and NASA should be more than enough examples). Ruby on the other hand was hardly being hear, it lacks the documentation, a specification and an umbrella like JCP or PSF. I'm not sure why "The Pragmatic Programmer" and "Manning" publishers aren't doing any work on Python. Well, the Python bit me :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list