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by saturnflyer 5134 days ago
Really!? So PHP simplifies all this for you, huh?
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My experience with PHP has not been as terrible as most rails users make it out to be. Once I learned the PHP syntax I got flying with it, I didn't have a single problem.

I just don't see the point in ditching PHP now to learn ruby just because it has become the latest online fad, better to stick with what I know until I develop serious problems with PHP which I believe only changing languages could solve.

Always be learning.

Don't learn Rails to make a career out of it (although that may end up happening!), learn Rails to expand your mental models.

And don't just learn Rails!

Learn Django. Learn Sinata. Learn Erlang-Web or Nitrogen. Learn Smalltalk. Learn TeX. Learn JavaScript (actual JavaScript). Learn Node.js. Learn Meteor.

Learning a language doesn't mean "ditching" anything. You're adding!

And one more thing: Ruby[sic] is far from the latest online fad. That would be JavaScript and Node. Rails was the latest online fad back in 2007.

That kind of thinking is the exact type that will lead you to wondering why you can't find a programming job when you're 40.