I think I just read a not so well put together article. I don't like this comparison at all. Superficial statements and no facts.
"Incredibly easy to deploy"
And Django not? Why?
"Scalable caching system?"
And Rails caching is not scalable why?
"Really overkill for smaller projects"
And Rails not? Why?
"Everything gets deployed together?"
And in Rails not?
Plus the sh*t title that does not make any sense either..... since you compare web frameworks and not languages, not to mention Python being around 10x more popular.
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I think I just read a not so well put together article. I don't like this comparison at all. Superficial statements and no facts.
"Incredibly easy to deploy"
And Django not? Why?
"Scalable caching system?"
And Rails caching is not scalable why?
"Really overkill for smaller projects"
And Rails not? Why?
"Everything gets deployed together?"
And in Rails not?
Plus the sh*t title that does not make any sense either..... since you compare web frameworks and not languages, not to mention Python being around 10x more popular.