[CALUG] [JOB] LAMP Developer | Washington, D.C. | 75-90k

James Ewing Cottrell 3rd JECottrell3 at Comcast.NET
Fri Oct 20 01:29:25 CDT 2006


Which brings up another dichotomy. Perl geeks celebrate the fact that 
"There Is More Than One Way To Do It". The Programming Python book on 
the other hand states that it is better to find the best way, support 
that well, and then focus people down that narrow path. The end result 
is that everyone knows the same idioms, and there is little effort spent 
understanding what is going on.

Chapter 15 (page 318) of "Perl Best Practices" laments this quite 
elegantly. Great book.

JIM

Miguel Centrino wrote:

>It depends, who do you listen to.
> I've used it, and I find it very restrictive - Do it the Rails way or don't do it at all.
> I also suscribed to one of the Ruby/rails mailing lists.
> I got fed up with - 200 -300 messages/per day  from what seems to be a population of 13-16 year old.
> So, you can figure out why the noise ratio is very high.
>
>"Jason C. Miller" <jason.c.miller at gmail.com> wrote: Since Beau mentioned a LAMP position, I might as well segue (sp?) into a
>question of mine.  What is the popular opinion on here regarding the Rails
>(Ruby) framework?  Is everyone else finding that it's taking off like a
>bat-out-of-windows in industry?
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