Masklinn wrote:
> I'd say that Rails and Django differ much more than Python and Ruby.  
> There are "small" differences between Python and Ruby, but the core  
> philosophies and structures of Rails and Django on the other hand are  
> completely unrelated and pretty much incompatible.
>   
Considering I do raw Java servlet/JDBC programming as my day job 
(seriously), I find Rails and Django more alike than different.  I think 
I give a slight edge to Python/Django over Ruby/Rails, however, because 
in Python-land, things seem more transparent.  I seldom have to guess 
what the language/framework will do.  With Ruby/Rails I string together 
code then sit back and wait to be surprised.

Both are VERY good, in any case.  Take it from one man slogging through 
Java hell.

Jeffrey Straszheim



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