[Rails] Re: Difference Between ROR and Django...

2009-08-17 Thread Robby Russell
Since you're on a Rails list... I'll keep this short. Django is the best solution (if you like snakes). Ruby on Rails is the best solution (if you like Trains). If you like snakes AND trains... well, you're going to have to evaluate the pros/cons with a different set of metrics. Robby... who l

[Rails] Re: Difference Between ROR and Django...

2009-08-17 Thread rilindo foster
I tried Django when I was focusing on making Python my primary language and. . . I went through a few tutorials, but I could not quite "get it". At the time, though, I wasn't terribly familiar with OOP concepts* and when I found myself not being able to access python.org at work (long story), I we

[Rails] Re: Difference Between ROR and Django...

2009-08-17 Thread Trausti Thor Johannsson
Well, if you want to hear what is bad about python, ask here and ask the python people about ruby. As for learning something carrier wise, learn both and learn php and cakephp. If you only know one, you are not very good. Also, you pick one and become really good with it, that is the best advise