It has been months after much experimenting RubyOnRail but it wasn’t
chosen for my Enterprise
project. Recently, I heard some of my friends argue that RubyOnRail is
Enterprise-class framework
which perform much better than PHP. IMHO, I think Play! 2.0 (Scala)
can offer more than just a
framework and high-performance.
On Saturday, 9 June 2012 23:21:44 UTC-4, johnCode wrote:
I’m surprise Ruby community look so quiet that most have left?
No, but you’ll find that most of us don’t have time to respond to
trolls.
You haven’t made an argument, you’ve just stated a personal preference
for
Play / Scala and begged others to flame you.
Yawn… you sound like a big bang, disappointing that Scala was
inspired by
Ruby pattern? Try trolling harder and the community will take note of
your rudeness.
Forget it. StackOverflow community has better replied anyway.
On Tuesday, 12 June 2012 08:31:16 UTC-4, johnCode wrote:
Yawn… you sound like a big bang, disappointing that Scala was
inspired by
Ruby pattern? Try trolling harder and the community will take note of
your rudeness.
Forget it. StackOverflow community has better replied anyway.
Wow. Sends me an equally blustery direct email, then deletes
the sending Gmail account within 12 hours.
Well, IHMO is every languages has a pros and cons. Choose whichever
you are
comfortable with the results and time you need to invest on. In fact,
I’m hardly spend
on Ruby since Scala has feature and was inspired from Ruby design too.
It’s made
learning curve easier and appreciate Functional Programming.
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