Ruby on Rails Tuesday, March 29, 2011

So, you have a solid idea of what you want to accomplish. You know that
by using Ruby on Rails and the core engines/plugins that will help
manage your project, you will save your company money, time, and have a
full test suite in place to counter development hitches.

Before you are able to provide a complete proposal, a manager states in
an email:

.. we strongly encourage the use of Microsoft IIS and using a product in
the .NET family for the code base..

Given what you know about Ruby and Ruby on Rails, its ability to use
LDAP, and that it can still function within a windows shop environment,
how would you counter this argument? ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC - I can't
stand them. I refuse to code in them.

How would you approach a rebuttal on this topic?

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