Quote from PuffyGums:
The professional grade tools needed to make Ruby work in a large production environment are not there yet.
You must be some kind of a "Professional Programmer".
How the heck did Google manage to cobble their stuff together? Didn't you know about this? For a year, you could read all over the place about how they did it.
They apparently didn't miss any of those
"professional grade tools needed to make Ruby work in a large production environment", whatever that means.
True, Bruce Tate is kind of pushing Ruby, but this is not the main point he wants to make. He very clearly points out that Python and Ruby are very much alike. Python is the law at Google:
"Python has been an important part of Google since the beginning, and remains so as the system grows and evolves. Today dozens of Google engineers use Python, and we're looking for more people with skills in this language." said Peter Norvig, director of search quality at Google, Inc."
Quote from PuffyGums:
Its a work in progress, a hobbyist language, its not something that can be used now.
Do your homework and come back to post a bit later. If it worked for Google, one day it even might work "professionally" for you! You only have to use your brain a bit harder. (It does very well for me too!)
nononsense
PS Don't come and tell me anymore like you did that I didn't read the references that I posted. If nononsense posts something, nononsense knows what he is talking about. Next time, better check twice before "professionally" mouthing off.
