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Old 01-28-2009, 03:42 AM   PM User | #1
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Ruby On Rails vs. ASP.Net

I have considered picking up Ruby On Rails as another language for my projects. Does anyone have an unbiased opinion as to how RoR compares to ASP.Net as a development framework? Pros or Cons?
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Old 08-14-2012, 11:23 AM   PM User | #2
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If you like more componentized approach with .NET power then ASP.NET is the way to go. Otherwise rails may suit you better. One practical thing a rail is better is that it can follow true bidirectional associations.
Pros of Ruby on Rails:
* Open Source and Community Driven
* Cross platform, works every where
* Extremely Scalable
* Built in unit testing and Ajax support
Cons of Ruby on Rails:
* No Unicode yet. You can over come this with JRuby on Rails and Iron Ruby on Rails
* Green threads. It doesn't use real os threads. Look above.
* The down side of the MVC pattern. You have to type a lot of html
* Most software shops don't know about it. So it is unlikely that you can use it at work.
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