I might be wrong 'but the feeling is' a small computer and shake' horizon.
In recent years, and 'now reconsolidating a certain conservatism in the distribution of using different programming languages, the slices of the pie is now quite clear: those more' big:. NET and Java (supported by big Vendors), a pretty important piece of PHP, and more slices' of small Perl, Delphi, C, ASP and languages \u200b\u200ba bit 'more' older but still have the installer.
Everyone has a sphere of users and "fans" and I do not think the last period there have been big news', if not a : Ruby .
as language and 'already' a few years and that 'this, but a little' because of the lack of documentation (since his land and 'Japan), a bit' cause not yet fully mature, did not have spread too much, but maybe things are changing now, given the books that are coming out and the information on the Net more and more 'often, it seems the community' seems to be welcoming the new arrival well.
Despite being a fan of Java, I hope that Ruby arrives at the same level of maturity 'and that the competition with large, early!
In the meantime I decided to delve into the topic: http://www.leobenelli.com/appunti-ruby-diario.shtml
as language and 'already' a few years and that 'this, but a little' because of the lack of documentation (since his land and 'Japan), a bit' cause not yet fully mature, did not have spread too much, but maybe things are changing now, given the books that are coming out and the information on the Net more and more 'often, it seems the community' seems to be welcoming the new arrival well.
Despite being a fan of Java, I hope that Ruby arrives at the same level of maturity 'and that the competition with large, early!
In the meantime I decided to delve into the topic: http://www.leobenelli.com/appunti-ruby-diario.shtml