> Also, it is possible to do development in many PHP frameworks without
> really understanding the system you're working with.  It is perhaps a
> bit less possible in Rails. On balance, that's probably a good thing.

Is it possible to understand the system without even starting to use
it? The good thing is that anyone can enable Apache+PHP  in OS X, then
download and install MySQL and they will just work. The bad thing
thing is that if you follow the official tutorial on how to install
ROR, then install MySQL and run gem install mysql - it won't work.
That's the real bad thing. It has nothing to do with PHP frameworks.


Peter

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