Hi,

Thanks for the mail.

I would really consider this point and would surely learn different
technologies.

Your mail was really inspiring.

Thanks for showing me the way.

Your mail really matters me at this point of time.


Thanks
Bye!!


On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:08 AM, mark <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't think you should have one technology under your belt..
> Learn many.
>
> And to answer some of your questions.
>
> Ruby & Rails have testing tools, test:unit, rpsec, cucumber, webrat,
> shoulda, to name but a few.
>
> Why isn't it big in industry?
> It doesn't really have much commercial support for starters. Sun wrote
> Java, and spent a lot of $$$ pushing it to the developers. .Net has
> Windows who did the same thing.
>
> Also, each language does what it does great.. Java has a massive
> amount of libraries and some great minds behind it to build heavy
> weight industry tools. .Net seamlessly integrate's with Windows. Ruby
> shares it's space with many other languages. No one language will
> solve all of the worlds problems..
>
> Is it the right decision to buildup a career in ROR?
>
> Well as I said earlier, I think pigeon holing yourself to one language
> will seriously restrict your movement in the job market. Learn many,
> be enthusiastic and learn new languages, follow your enthusiasm.
>
> The moment I stopped treating "learning a new language" as a task, but
> instead starting treating it as a bit of fun, I had a more enjoyable
> time, both at work and in my off time.
>
> I'm sure a lot of others on this list will be more insightful then me.
> But do whatever makes you happy, and your career will be great, is my
> advice.
>
> Good luck.
> Mark
>
>
>
> On Jan 22, 4:06 pm, Rails ROR <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I don't know whether this is a relevant question or not but i wanted to
> know
> > how  ROR will be in future.
> >
> > Most of the MNC companies in INDIA are working on technologies like JAVA,
> > .NET.
> >
> > They are using tools for testing.
> >
> > Why aren't they using ROR much?
> >
> > Is it a right decision to buildup a career in ROR?
> >
> > But, I was really attracted by the ease of Code, the functionality,
> Handling
> > complex issues easily in ROR.
> >
> > Even ROR has testing mechanisms like Rspec,cucumber,watir....
> >
> > The people of India who are working of ROR might be knowing this better
> ....
> > i guess.
> >
> > Please suggest on this.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
>
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