Colin Law wrote in post #1107600:
> On 2 May 2013 13:18, Wins Lin <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>> Jacek Podkanski wrote in post #1107534:
>>
>>> It seems that I modify
>>> problems to fit them into Rails instead of modifying Rails to adapt it
>>> to my problems.
>>
>> Well said. 100% right.
>
> Wins Lin: how long have you been using Rails?
4 month. Both Ruby and Rails. Previous experience 1.5 years in PHP, Zend
Framework 1 and 2, was testing Python + Django. And after ZF Rails to
me:
1) is complicated
2) is occasionally comfortless
3) source code and its organisation is incomprehensible and scary
4) I cannot make any step right or left. Use only what is offered and as
written in their guide and API.
But I hope, yes I hope that this will pass when I gain more experience.
But for now I can say for sure that I wouldn't develop my own project in
Ruby and Rails. Don't understand why people around want their projects
in Rails. The only explanation (imo) is a good marketing.
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