Ruby on Rails Sunday, October 31, 2010

egervari wrote in post #913624:
> Anyway, our site has to support a lot of traffic, requires a lot of
> cron-like stuff built into the application, and we'll need to support
> relational databases and something like cassandra.
>
> Suggestions?

Here's my one suggestion. Go try Rails for yourself. If you have
specific questions that you need help with then ask them here.

Asking abstract questions like these on a forum dedicated to Rails is
going to get you nowhere. It's pointless really. All that will ever
happen is exactly what you see here. It starts a firestorm of defensive
responses and un-constructive conversation that just ends up wasting
everyone's time.

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