I've been thinking about learning Ruby.  My favorite language by far is 
Python - it's very easy, very useful and it's hard not to get addicted 
to the real-time interpreter, where you can play with interfaces and 
classes and functions without having to complile something beforehand - 
very nice.

However, I have some equally Python-fanboyish acquaintances who are 
warming up to Ruby in a big way, so I may take a weekend and immerse 
myself one of these days.

- Jim

Marlon Moyer wrote:

>I'm always checking out different languages and although I've never
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>This article is a short tutorial on putting together a db backed online
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>learn another language, it's amazing to see what this framework offers out
>of the box.  Check it out..
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