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by mahmud
5816 days ago
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Still, why "West"? To confirm your geographical hunch, I went ahead and asked Google: http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=ruby%20AND%20rails%... Just take a look; the django bar is not even a bar, more like a square. Rails seems to have a 40:1 edge over Django in popularity. The other thing you will notice is that India is where Rails is most popular; but try to pull back the timeline slider and play with it a bit. See how different countries discover rails at different times but soon after lose interest? Except for India, it stays popular there. |
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But note that most people searching for Django will use only the name Django, whereas Rails is often called "Ruby on Rails", meaning searches for "ruby and rails" will naturally tend higher than "python and django". Again, I'm not sure I understand your point, so I don't know if this means anything.