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by James Avery.
Original Post: .NET Developer switches to Ruby on Rails
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“ I had spent nearly three years learning .Net, Microsoft was due to launch 2.0 in November of this year, and I couldn’t imagine building a web application without it.
With this background and experience, I was definitely hesitant to switch to an open-source and, at the time, unproven platform. As a result, I was fairly cautious and spent a lot of time researching Rails before fully committing to it as my development platform of choice.”