This should probably go to ruby-talk or modruby.net.
To answer your question, yes, ruby works well as a replacement for PHP.
In fact, if you use modruby and preload your classes, it is faster than
php. Search the archives at ruby-talk or modruby. There is a lot of
info on this.
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On Wednesday, 18 December 2002 at 2:23:11 +0900, Dominik Werder wrote:
Hi there,
I´m new to Ruby and I´d like to know if anybody tried to use Ruby as a replacement to PHP?
How does it perform in the real world?
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Jim Freeze
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