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I really Appreciate your view Peter… I will definitely enhance these
things in the earliest. I will really thankful to you if you can suggest
more…
Hmm. Not sure about this:
For example if I asked you this question: “What are the servers
supported
by ruby on rails?”
And you answered “Generally Webrick is a prefered server to run ROR”
You would have failed the interview there and then.
Also most of the advantages cited for RoR have nothing to do with RoR
and
are in fact advantages of Ruby. Which means that they would also apply
to
Sinatra. If you can not distinguish between Ruby and RoR then you have
much
to learn.
Also if I was given interview questions like this I would leave the
interview.
For example if I asked you this question: “What are the servers
supported
by ruby on rails?”
And you answered “Generally Webrick is a prefered server to run ROR”
You would have failed the interview there and then.
Also most of the advantages cited for RoR have nothing to do with RoR
and
are in fact advantages of Ruby. Which means that they would also apply
to
Sinatra. If you can not distinguish between Ruby and RoR then you have
much
to learn.
Also if I was given interview questions like this I would leave the
interview.
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