t**r 发帖数: 3428 | | g*****g 发帖数: 34805 | 2 If Twitter is replacing Ruby with Scala, Rails is just losing grounds.
If anything can replace Java, it's going to be a JVM language. The
high scalability and huge Java libraries are too much to miss out.
Too bad Ruby isn't one of them.
【在 t**r 的大作中提到】 : 有玩或者工作中用RAILS的么?感觉前景如何
| c*****y 发帖数: 562 | 3 Rails was hot in 2005-2006.
It did not take that long that Twitter started replacing it.
http://developers.slashdot.org/story/09/04/07/1928218/twitter-o
【在 g*****g 的大作中提到】 : If Twitter is replacing Ruby with Scala, Rails is just losing grounds. : If anything can replace Java, it's going to be a JVM language. The : high scalability and huge Java libraries are too much to miss out. : Too bad Ruby isn't one of them.
| n******e 发帖数: 10 | | b******y 发帖数: 9224 | 5
Totally.
I still consider Ruby/Rails not a serious-enough programming language.
Granted, a lot of start-ups use RoR, but, when it comes to scalability and
performance, Java is the clear winner.
【在 g*****g 的大作中提到】 : If Twitter is replacing Ruby with Scala, Rails is just losing grounds. : If anything can replace Java, it's going to be a JVM language. The : high scalability and huge Java libraries are too much to miss out. : Too bad Ruby isn't one of them.
|
|