I hate Rails sometimes. Now and then I have a feeling that using Rails is 
like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. For example Active record 
doesn't fit my every need and sometimes I have to use SQL. Because I use 
Rails I have lost much of my SQL skills. Last time I had some unusual 
problem it took me 6 hours to write a query. It seems that I modify 
problems to fit them into Rails instead of modifying Rails to adapt it to 
my problems. 

On Saturday, 23 February 2008 20:30:08 UTC, Stedwick wrote:
>
> I was reading this: http://reddit.com/r/programming/info/666i4/comments/ 
> and there's no denying it; lots of people HATE Ruby on Rails. 
>
> However, I've never met anyone who actually USES it who hates it. All 
> the people who rag on about how much RoR sucks seem as though they've 
> never used it. 
>
> Is this an accurate observation? 
>
>

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