I worked with Rails for about 2 years.
I see a lot of innovative ideas in Rails; however, I was constantly
running into issues with them changing the API.
Add to that, the documentation is poor relative to that of Python
Django.

Metaphorically that Python/Djangois for a conservative engineer
mindset, Rails is for a hacker and let's create something innovative
crowd.
Rails does a lot of stuff implicitly, which is fine if you understand
what's going or if no issues rrise.
Python is explicit by design.

Both are Great, but I always felt I was forced to learn something new.
I like learning new things, but sometime you just want to build
something from tools you already understand.

YMMV,
Bryan
p.s. I have not worked with Python3k. That will be a change, but it's
a big number change.

On Dec 5, 8:30 am, bruno desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 5 déc, 13:06, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
>
> > I'm new to the django world and I was just wondering how Django
> > compears with  Ruby on Rails ?
>
> Mostly just like Python compares with (with ??? to ???) Ruby IMHO.
> Quite close overall, and yet very different philosophies.

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