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Albert Tobacco2015-01-31 12:25:45
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Albert Tobacco, 2015-01-31 12:25:45

Objectively: Python or Ruby?

I've been developing in PHP for half a year. Watching the statistics of salaries, I decided in the near future to start learning another programming language. Server development attracts, so I look towards Python or Ruby.
What are the pros and cons?
Thanks

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globuser, 2015-01-31
@bighoc

ruby is more expensive, more highly paid, in my opinion, from python - harder and much more object-oriented ... so chtoli ....
python is more popular and widespread, all the more it is used not only in the web but also in administration

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Yuri Kan, 2015-01-31
@yurikan

Both ruby ​​and python are now quite popular, I can say that in the States there is now a great demand for ruby ​​artists) About 130-150 are offered to qualified specialists)

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timoo, 2015-01-31
@tomcat1911

Look at the code, which one you like best, and choose the one.

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Viktor Vsk, 2015-01-31
@viktorvsk

Objectively, it would be better to continue PHP.
Indeed, it seems that it’s more difficult to code shit in Ruby and Python (for example, because you won’t just hand over an order for a hacky bicycle-tsmska in Python or Ruby without knowledge, at least because for this you will need to configure a server, a web server, sockets, somehow deploy it all, etc., and not like in php - I copied my "creation" to the shared via FTP and you think that the programmer)
But there is little difference between experienced php, python, ruby, javascript, etc. d.

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