I will keep this in mind. Thank you both for your reply.
On Friday, October 5, 2012 3:18:20 AM UTC-7, Brett McHargue wrote:
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> Yes, what is good for goose is not necessarilly good for a very large
> gander... or something like that. The important thing when starting
> out is just shipping it
A few years ago, I heard a lot of good things about Ruby on Rails, but I
haven't got opportunity or time to learn about RoR. I am starting a side
project, therefore I am looking at using RoR. I came across a few articles
that raise concern for me regarding the performance of RoR.
First, Twitt
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