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	<title>Comments on: Rails Day 2006</title>
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		<title>By: No Rails - Love the snake -- Free Software Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 17:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I told previously that I would spend the holidays learning Ruby and Rails, for Rails Day 2006. But, unfortunately I couldn&#8217;t learn much to build a really nice app in Rails. And Rails Day 2006 has finally ended. I think the prime reason for my failure was that it was difficult for me to get to learn Ruby. I have been a python guy and love the whitespace and clear syntax it provides. I mean, why should there be two ways to run a simple loop or a if condition. Also I see no use for blocks. It just makes reading someone&#8217;s code more difficult. But thats not the case with python. The code is easier to understand. Infact I could easily learn the language less than a week(even less). So, here I am trying to stay with Python and try my hand at some of the web frameworks.    Filed under: Programming &#8212; Srinivasan R &#124; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I told previously that I would spend the holidays learning Ruby and Rails, for Rails Day 2006. But, unfortunately I couldn&#8217;t learn much to build a really nice app in Rails. And Rails Day 2006 has finally ended. I think the prime reason for my failure was that it was difficult for me to get to learn Ruby. I have been a python guy and love the whitespace and clear syntax it provides. I mean, why should there be two ways to run a simple loop or a if condition. Also I see no use for blocks. It just makes reading someone&#8217;s code more difficult. But thats not the case with python. The code is easier to understand. Infact I could easily learn the language less than a week(even less). So, here I am trying to stay with Python and try my hand at some of the web frameworks.    Filed under: Programming &#8212; Srinivasan R | [...]</p>
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