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by davidfstr
1517 days ago
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Personally if I was starting a project in the same space as Rails/Ruby I’d go with Django/Python instead. I prefer the “explicit is better than implicit” norm in the Python community over the “powerful yet mystifying magic” I find in Rails. (This is personal preference.) I also appreciate Python source code being easier to manipulate with tools than Ruby, since Ruby did not have a formal grammar the last time I checked. Any tools that did exist appeared to usually include the yacc/bison file from MRI (the main Ruby implementation) as the best approximation of a language definition. |
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Django might avoid this to some extent but Django rest framework has you covered.