ragunalth
10-27-2007, 12:32 PM
About a year ago I found myself to be a rather experienced php developer, but recently I have discovered Ruby on Rails, and it has saved me about a week or more development time per project.
Before I stated testing ROR, I read an article saying that the learning curve is very high. This is true from my experience. The nice thing is as soon as you break the leaning curve you will realize that it was worth while. Especially now that ROR supports Java, called JRuby. It is easy to build Java libraries and access them using ruby. Imagine the power of this.
It also took me some time to learn how to deploy ROR projects, but I discovered a very cool ROR tool called Webistrano (http://labs.peritor.com/webistrano), that deploys and manage all our ROR projects, we use it to deploy our PHP projects as well. :yawnb: .
I would like to encourage all web developers to give Ruby on Rails a try.
Before I stated testing ROR, I read an article saying that the learning curve is very high. This is true from my experience. The nice thing is as soon as you break the leaning curve you will realize that it was worth while. Especially now that ROR supports Java, called JRuby. It is easy to build Java libraries and access them using ruby. Imagine the power of this.
It also took me some time to learn how to deploy ROR projects, but I discovered a very cool ROR tool called Webistrano (http://labs.peritor.com/webistrano), that deploys and manage all our ROR projects, we use it to deploy our PHP projects as well. :yawnb: .
I would like to encourage all web developers to give Ruby on Rails a try.