Yeah, I tried Django 2 years ago and sort of wish I had stuck with it primarily for this reason. (Additionally I much prefer the Python "no magic" philosophy, although I've gotten used to tracing through Ruby craziness.)
The Rails community (at least at the time) was so much larger and more open that it seemed like a better bet. Rails 3 was coming up and I knew Yehuda was doing brilliant things with the Rails 3.0 architecture. Plus, Moore's law right? - not helping!
I'd love for some hard core Rails guys to get in here and offer some real solutions! As much as I have issues with some things about Rails, it is largely a great tool for me, and I know it so well I'd like to be able to continue using it without tearing my hair out every time I need to run a simple test.
The Rails community (at least at the time) was so much larger and more open that it seemed like a better bet. Rails 3 was coming up and I knew Yehuda was doing brilliant things with the Rails 3.0 architecture. Plus, Moore's law right? - not helping!
I'd love for some hard core Rails guys to get in here and offer some real solutions! As much as I have issues with some things about Rails, it is largely a great tool for me, and I know it so well I'd like to be able to continue using it without tearing my hair out every time I need to run a simple test.