Michael Pavling wrote in post #1058271:
> On 25 April 2012 09:50, Sergey Ezhov <[email protected]> wrote:
>> And how about a good documentary code and all as good documentation to
>> it?
>
> Of course, that's the ideal situation :-)
> Which of those frameworks has that? ;-)

Nobody. But they attract in operation of developers of documentation - 
they want to make the product of development really popular. I also 
speak about it.

>
>> For some reason developers of PHP weren't too lazy to create
>> documentation design team.
>
> Again, you're confusing "PHP" the language, with "Rails" the
> framework. Ruby has *very good* (in my opinion) API documentation -
> much better than the comment/discussion-ridden PHP documentation.

Ruby is popular thanks to the Ruby on Rails, in particular. And the Ruby 
on Rails is very badly documented. As a result, it repels beginners from 
Ruby.

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