I do sometimes wonder about one thing, which is that Rails keep changing and does not have backward compatability in many cases. When you google for something to try to figure out how to do it in Rails, you may get some hits from how you might have done it the old way which has now changed. I am not sure if that could be a problem with how google works in conjunction with this Rails approach. The same thing may happen with older books on rails, but I still like Ruby more than Perl, PHP, and Java in many ways
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