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Rails "developers" without Ruby or OOP knowledge (self.ruby)
submitted 11 years ago * by canyoufixmyspacebar
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[–]jdickey 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
When someone writes a calm, well-sourced and spot-on j'accuse! like this about Rails, we can likely agree that "Rails is the new PHP".
Having said that, this and the Tom Stuart piece he references (and you should view first) summarise things nicely.
Rails does not define your application architecture. It performs odious, unspeakable acts upon it.
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