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Date:  Mon, 20 Sep 2004 17:16:17 -0500
From:  Paul Vudmaska <paul@...>
Subject:  Re: eruby/mod_ruby
To:  modruby@... (modruby ML)
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Stefano Z. wrote:

>Hello All,
>
>This is my first message on this list (just registered),
>I'm using windows most of the time, is possible to use subj
>on windows ?
>I want to replace apache+mysql+php with
>apache+mysql+ruby if possible , on windows (and on linux in future).
>
>Thanks.
>(i'm a beginner in ruby AND web development)
>  
>
>  
>
Sure Ruby is used on Windows a lot- it is hard to avoid ;)

Ruby is a good choice over php for sure, imo and probably anyone on this 
list. Working with strings(web pages - modruby.net) in ruby is a dream. 
Most of the libs(raa.ruby-lang.org) are helpful and many are awesome. 
Ruby is more 'modern' at least in terms of oo elegance and perhaps some 
other things.

PHP is more mature.  PHP works very closely and well w/ apache. Ruby 
does too but it may take a little work (because of maturity) but it is 
done all the time, even on windows.

Working with asp/cold fusion of  late has left me missing ruby(and even 
php at times). The thing i miss most? Elegance -  plain and simple.

Welcome! paul


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Thank you,
Paul Vudmaska