You can pick them up @ http://www.railsenvy.com
I think it really depends on the job @ hand, an app running under new
JRuby and a JVM under EC2 cluster is pretty impressive, but that's
just me. I guess whatever language runs the looping functions getPaid
(),payBills() fastest usually wins out these days.
- Jon
On May 24, 2007, at 8:19 PM, Rob Marscher wrote:
Sounds like RoR fanboys in action. I just got my first chance to
check this list in the last week and those links aren't active
anymore... Know an alternate way to get to them?
Other than having to type dollar signs all the time, I think php is
great :) I like other languages too... some are much prettier...
but every time I think I'll start a little project using something
else... I can't think of a really good reason to spend the extra
time it would take to do something I know I can do in php almost
off the top of my head.
What about you, Jon? If you were to start a new project, are there
reasons you would choose ruby (or python or java or something) over
php? Obviously if a project already exists in another language,
that's a good reason to keep using it.
Later,
Rob
On May 17, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Jon Baer wrote:
Looks like it needs to kick into overdrive ...
http://aatw.tumblr.com/post/2036104
http://aatw.tumblr.com/post/2036194
I even saw a "$this->sucks" t-shirt the other day. What is up
with that?
;-)
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