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		<title>By: Gigu</title>
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		<description>I couldn&#039;t agree with you more. In my opinion Ruby is too flexible and not stable enough. They introduced so many features and now they back off from it (Per-like magical variables and syntax shortcuts). It is not a serious player at enterprise market at the moment and if it will continue it&#039;s way of evolution it will ends up somewhere between PHP and Perl. I&#039;m not interested to much with Ruby community as they seem to be to FANATIC about everything Ruby-related and anti-any-other-language. Silly.
On the other hand I like Ruby and Rails, I think it&#039;s brilliant. 
Greg</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I couldn&#8217;t agree with you more. In my opinion Ruby is too flexible and not stable enough. They introduced so many features and now they back off from it (Per-like magical variables and syntax shortcuts). It is not a serious player at enterprise market at the moment and if it will continue it&#8217;s way of evolution it will ends up somewhere between PHP and Perl. I&#8217;m not interested to much with Ruby community as they seem to be to FANATIC about everything Ruby-related and anti-any-other-language. Silly.<br />
On the other hand I like Ruby and Rails, I think it&#8217;s brilliant.<br />
Greg</p>
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