Ruby on Rails
Thursday, August 30, 2012
On Thursday, 30 August 2012 07:41:13 UTC-5, Dheeraj Kumar wrote:
Make sure whatever you learn finally, use MongoDB with it. It is web scale.
Because added complexity on already complex apps means more performance.
Because using a pure Ruby wrapper is faster than C.
Because you can't cluster PG anymore.
Because you can't replicate anymore.
Because you can't do connection pooling.
Because you can't shard traditional databases anymore.
Because faster is always better, especially when it costs.
Why take something that specific and apply it to everything? Why? Why?
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