Noice poyant Nathan.

Like many of the 'cool new Ruby things' to come out, I imagine get borrowed
or inspired by things outside the Ruby world.

There's enough love to go round.. um, for both groups.  It's just a way of
categorising things.

-Brodaigh

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Nathan de Vries <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 02/02/2009, at 3:35 PM, Mark Ryall wrote:
> > ...but wouldn't presentations on django, wicket, lift, spring etc.
> > be a little incongruous/irrelevant?
>
> If Ruby/Rails developers didn't care about technologies outside their
> "world view", it wouldn't be a very interesting place to be. For
> example, Rails 2.3 RC1 was just released which marks a complete move
> over to Rack - someone down the line obviously toyed with Python's
> WSGI and thought it was a damn good idea! Of course, this is just one
> of many such examples.
>
> --
> Nathan de Vries
>
> >
>

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