M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > Again, I think Ruby advocacy has value, as does something like a > "marketing plan". Whatever you think about Rails, Rails hype and the > possibly unrealistic expectations it has set, it did get attention in an > age when attention is a very scarce commodity. And the Rails community > is *not* shy about their success stories, and I don't think we should be > either. > On the other hand, I know people who, somehow or another, got the impression that Ruby on Rails was the One True Path to Effortless Productivity. After some initial success with basic things, they hit a wall, and became disillusioned. That's when PHP starts looking more and more appealing. -- James Britt "Tear it up and start again." - Anonymous