>> app ever reaching their seismic proportions, but from what I've read
>> django is quite comparable to ruby and quite a bit faster.

>No.  Django is comparable to *Rails*.  Python is comparable to Ruby.

That's what I meant, just a little bit of a typo in not finishing it
with "on rails."


>Agreed.  And there's always JRuby for the other 1%...

How hard would it be to migrate a relatively large site from ruby to
JRuby?
Rails could still be used with JRuby correct?




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