On Dec 22, 11:50 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bdesth.quelquech...@free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
> > When it comes to web development, it seems to me that ruby > > (because of rails) is far more popular > > s/popular/hyped/ I'm not so sure. Go to dice.com, enter "ruby rails" no quotes, search all words, job titles only - I got 86 hits, and another five hits when I searched for "RoR." Do the same search, but substitue "python django" for "ruby rails" and I get 3 hits. Doing the search for just "ruby" and I get 121 hits. Doing the search for just "python" and I get 61 hits. Just "rails" and get 94 hits, just "django" and I get 4 hits. Not scientific, but there is substantial difference. > Fooled by version numbers ? No, but I am giving django the benefit of the doubt. The django project told people all along that django was not to be considered production ready before 1.0. I will accept that some people decided to wait until 1.0 came out to do any production development. Maybe django is only lagging because 1.0 just came out? > My actual CTO is a big Ruby/Rails fan, yet he settled on Python/Django > for our current 'big' project. Wonder why ? Not knowing much about RoR: yes, I wonder why? Is it because python has a cleaner syntax? Or what? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list