asp.net mvc - Are web MVC frameworks easier to use with Dynamic Languages? -


I am asking that this reason is due to my observation that frameworks like ROR and JEGO are two major MVC frameworks from there. What has really created the community I know that the MVC framework in the Java world has come out of ROR or Déjeneo long ago, but there was not much enthusiasm there.

If you want to make an application using MVC pattern, then there are better options like Ruby / Python? If you are a pure developer and are well versed with Python / Ruby, can you see any benefit of the construction of ASP.NET MVC app using Ironpathhan / IronRubi?

I actually look forward to supporting Visual Studio support in C # in dynamic languages.

Honestly, this is not really the best example to compare Java against ROR and Python There was no Web on Windows side development in the implementation of Java MVC. And JSP has not been a favorite of web developers, so the start of the pack started to get it started.

But to answer your question, a stable language such as C # or VB to develop ASP.NET MVC There is no reason to use the net. Actually there are not very static languages, which provide really good implementation of MVC for the web, so it is possible that you see most of the development in ROR, Python and PHP.

But if you want to see how fast an MVC application developed in C # and how fast it is to roll, you really do not want to see any more glance compared to that site. Currently you are. Jeff Atwood and the team have done a great job, and they are constantly updating architecture with any problems.

So I advise you to use C # with ASP.NET MVC and for now I can forget IronPathon because all the problems in the language have not yet been resolved.


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