I like Ruby, I like Ruby on Rails, and I like comparing Python to Ruby, but it's common knowledge that Python is growing at a faster rate than Ruby. I don't think the title of the piece serves your content.
I find that the more specific my titles are to my content, the better results I get on my articles on this site.
Ruby and Python are similar languages but have found pretty different niches. Rails is probably more of a runaway success than Django, but Python is growing in popularity in areas that Ruby isn't even playing in.
Both exciting languages, I've always been drawn more towards Ruby but the Python community is constantly amazing me with the things people are building.
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I like Ruby, I like Ruby on Rails, and I like comparing Python to Ruby, but it's common knowledge that Python is growing at a faster rate than Ruby. I don't think the title of the piece serves your content.
I find that the more specific my titles are to my content, the better results I get on my articles on this site.
Yeah, nice post—probably the wrong title.
Ruby and Python are similar languages but have found pretty different niches. Rails is probably more of a runaway success than Django, but Python is growing in popularity in areas that Ruby isn't even playing in.
Both exciting languages, I've always been drawn more towards Ruby but the Python community is constantly amazing me with the things people are building.