Ruby and non-web development
I think it is unfair to stick the Ruby discussion forum inside Web Development. Ruby on Rails is a really handy web framework, but Ruby has other capabilities. I think it should be put under Software Development, does anyone agree?
nanodano
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No, ruby is mainly use for web applications.
iamthwee
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No, ruby is mainly use for web applications.
Ruby is NOT just for web applications!
This sub forum should be renamed "Ruby on Rails".
ManicCW
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No, ruby is mainly use for web applications.
Ruby is being used used mainly for web applications at this point (supposedly)but this is only half of the picture. Ruby is a scripting language by definition but it is powerful and can be exploited for non-Web development with fine results.
As to the Ruby section of DaniWeb being located in the Web Dev section-- well, thankfully we at leasthave a Ruby section (something I rallied for some years ago).
Interestingly enough, Python is located in the Software Dev section I believe; personally, I put Python and Ruby on the same level, although I prefer the beauty and speed of Ruby by far after using Python extensively.
mattyd
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If you not happy about current location of Ruby in web section, please create post in Feedback section and state your reasons.
peter_budo
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