About two years ago, people were touting Ruby on Rails as the next Java. It was going to revolutionize the web. Now....I hear nearly nothing about it. Is anyone here using it? Is anyone here even aware of it?
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It's still a really good application but it's just not mainstream enough to be needed on most websites. It's a dev tool and many still swear by it. It's just not useful for the average webmaster which is why you don't hear about it.
Java seems like the most supported and easiest type of code to use these days from what I've seen.I've been debating about learning Ruby to code my poker application that I want to work on both mac and windows(cross-platform). I'm either going to learn Ruby or Java. It seems that Ruby would be easier to learn, and faster to code my project, but I just I want to make sure it's the right choice.
One of the common comparisons I've heard between Ruby and Java is that with Ruby you will complete the project one week faster, but after one week you won't be able to read the code you wrote. But to be fair, comparing Ruby and Java is quite silly. Ruby is a "web application framework (according to wikipedia)", whereas Java is a "general purpose, object oriented programing language".I've been debating about learning Ruby to code my poker application that I want to work on both mac and windows(cross-platform). I'm either going to learn Ruby or Java. It seems that Ruby would be easier to learn, and faster to code my project, but I just I want to make sure it's the right choice.
Thats not quite right, you probably confused Ruby with Ruby on Rails, Ruby is just the language, whereas Ruby on Rails is a "web application framework". You can compare it to Python and Django or PHP and Laravel/Codeigniter.One of the common comparisons I've heard between Ruby and Java is that with Ruby you will complete the project one week faster, but after one week you won't be able to read the code you wrote. But to be fair, comparing Ruby and Java is quite silly. Ruby is a "web application framework (according to wikipedia)", whereas Java is a "general purpose, object oriented programing language".