On 21/03/2010, at 10:06 AM, Pankaj D wrote:

> I hope the learning curve wont be much

It will. Period. Not that you won't enjoy it - but there really is much to 
learn :)

After all, two years experience with PHP/Rails, in the scheme of things, ain't 
a lot really[1]. You'll need to learn OOP (which Ruby would have helped with... 
but Ruby is not Java), and Java if you've not done so already. That in itself 
is a bit to learn.

Be prepared to work hard at it to get the reward. Ask lots of questions on the 
lists - as there's lots of people on the list willing to help. Again, ask 
questions... you want to start doing stuff the right way so you're not swimming 
in deeper waters than you know how to get back from.

> specially when i am alredy exposed
> this kind of development scenario ... in ROR  ... but the problem with ROR
> is .. that it is slow ...

Sure, and it's quite a different environment. I've done some RoR in the past. 
There's some overlap of course conceptually, but don't expect to be up to speed 
in six months. Just walking maybe. ;-) Be realistic.

> atleast a 20 times slower than PHP .... Here WO can speed up things because
> of JAVA framework ... i suppose ... it could be faster than PHP ....

For various things, yes. Depends on the problem.

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck

[1] I think the average WO use on this list based on the last few surveys 
(Pascal can provide exact numbers) is over 6 years. And there's no way around 
the fact that it just takes time to work up a more-than-skin-deep knowledge of 
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