By bloid
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Published: Nov 12 2007 / 03:06
When I started working for Slicehost I went from working primarily on Django projects to Ruby on Rails. Previously I had little experience with Ruby, though the similarities between Ruby and Python have made for a relatively smooth transition. Many of the differences between the two languages are the same between any other set of languages, which is commonly just a slight paradigm shift. However, Ruby has some unique peculiarities.



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FlySwat replied ago:
"Those who debate the relative merits of their preferred system over the competitors alleged faults tend to do more harm than good. It pits developers against one another when in reality we can all learn something from one another. We all hate Microsoft for spreading anti-FOSS FUD, but in the end aren’t we doing the same when we decry competitive technologies?
This is very true, and one of the biggest reasons why the ruby community irritates me.
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