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    1. DHH‏Verified account @dhh Aug 28

      The reason you shouldn't use Rails is that the community is full of experienced, senior developers who might have families and therefore are EXPENSIVE. No, listen, you should pick whatever new thing those 20-year olds without demands are using 😂 #StartupAdvice #HackerNewsHitspic.twitter.com/WDSYD0qJ9a

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    2. Renato Hysa‏ @renatohysa Aug 28
      Replying to @dhh

      Rails was the change we needed in web development, but there is nothing wrong by picking a 20 year olds. We have all been there. Don't forget that @sebmck created babel when he was 17. Plenty of 20 year old talents out there.

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      Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats Aug 28
      Replying to @renatohysa @dhh @sebmck

      There's nothing wrong with working with inexperienced developers, but that's not what the comment is saying. It's saying let those developers pick your tech stack.

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        2. Stefan Hendriks‏ @stefanhendriks Aug 28
          Replying to @wycats @dhh @sebmck

          Well, that got us in the new hype industry in the first place. If you run a startup and let an inexperienced developer pick a stack he wants, not sure if thats going to be the best for your first prototype. Then again, inexperienced dev + startup... hmm

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        3. (identity [:pankaj :λ])‏ @pankajdoharey Aug 28
          Replying to @stefanhendriks @wycats and

          There is one thing though, the magic of Rails is because of ruby and no other framework has been able to 100% replicate the magic. The only problem is the Magic + MVC is not enough to organize large Apps, Rails breaks compatibility regularly with each release.

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        4. assertchris‏ @assertchris Aug 28
          Replying to @pankajdoharey @stefanhendriks and

          🤣 Should take a look at the PHP community some time. We've got @laravelphp, and it is 120% o the magic.

          1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
        5. (identity [:pankaj :λ])‏ @pankajdoharey Aug 28
          Replying to @assertchris @stefanhendriks and

          I started my career with PHP. Laravel is a copy of Rails, but PHP isnt a language upto the task. There is simply no comparison between the DSL created in Ruby to PHP. Much of the laravels config magic comes through custom parsing, which isnt the same thing as a DSL.

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        6. assertchris‏ @assertchris Aug 28
          Replying to @pankajdoharey @stefanhendriks and

          s/custom parsing/introspection There’s no custom parsing except for, perhaps, the template language in Laravel. Still magic though. Also, there are a few initiatives to facilitate external DSLs in PHP: http://preprocess.io 

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        7. assertchris‏ @assertchris Aug 28
          Replying to @assertchris @pankajdoharey and

          Look, Rails is fantastic; and at a certain point the language and framework doesn’t really matter. Just wanted to cheer a PHP community and framework. 🙂

          1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
        8. (identity [:pankaj :λ])‏ @pankajdoharey Aug 28
          Replying to @assertchris @stefanhendriks and

          Of course language matters ask any lisper including myself. Or a Haskell or Ocaml dev. They will tell you Language matters, because all languages have a purpose some solve it better than others. Read this http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html 

          1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
        9. Stefan Hendriks‏ @stefanhendriks Aug 29
          Replying to @pankajdoharey @assertchris and

          Yes langauge matters , as in some langauges are better suited for specific problems than others. Then again it doesnt mean you cant do it in other languages. (In that sense it does not matter). As long as you keep the principles the same.

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        2. Renato Hysa‏ @renatohysa Aug 28
          Replying to @wycats @dhh @sebmck

          I said the complete opposite. Nowadays a 20 year old developer is not inexperienced. I see programming as a passion. Me myself I started at the age of 13, currently 25. I never said the word inexperienced. I said that there is nothing wrong hiring a 20 year old developer.

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        3. Luke Redpath‏ @lukeredpath Aug 28
          Replying to @renatohysa @wycats and

          A 20 year old developer is inexperienced, no matter what they might think.

          0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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          Replying to @wycats @dhh

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