Originally posted by Rad:First of all, Rails wasn't released into the public before 0.6.
The information you touted as to why Rails was bad was that it was too slow and OO wasn't useful in a web environment, and that was generally applied to Ruby as a whole by a select few. They were quite influential and people who did not even program began to believe that Ruby and Rails were simply bad.
People are actually trying it and enjoying now. I'm just amused by the hypocrisy of the situation.
I'd love to see muti-tiered application coded in Ruby, but I would not want to inherit it.
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