Originally posted by Balaji Loganathan:
Am I the only one who thinks that RoR is just another hype with bundled stuff ?
Originally posted by Balaji Loganathan:
1. People who have been programming in .NET will really wont move to RoR.
Originally posted by Balaji Loganathan:
2. If planned, I can also show a video showing creating a weblog in 5 minutes using .NET.
Originally posted by Balaji Loganathan:
3. I guess RoR will mainly attracts people who have been programming in cgi php python but not J2EE or .NET people.
Originally posted by Balaji Loganathan:
4. While i like this inbuilt testing features in RoR, both .NET and J2EE also have such tools. Only in the beginning its sucks to configure such testing tools in .NET and J2EE, but not forever.
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1. People who have been programming in .NET will really wont move to RoR.
2. If planned, I can also show a video showing creating a weblog in 5 minutes using .NET.
3. I guess RoR will mainly attracts people who have been programming in cgi php python but not J2EE or .NET people.
4. While i like this inbuilt testing features in RoR, both .NET and J2EE also have such tools. Only in the beginning its sucks to configure such testing tools in .NET and J2EE, but not forever.
Does being not fully from MAC/Unix family makes me to think like that???
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