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		<title>Why Ruby on Rails? (part 1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What’s making Ruby on Rails stand out in the crowd when there are quite a number of application frameworks? Here’s why: •Real-World Usage – Rails comes from real need, it does not anticipate what might be necessary or needed that is why it is considered to be extracted from real-world web applications making it easier [...]]]></description>
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<p>What’s making Ruby on Rails stand out in the crowd when there are quite a number of application frameworks? Here’s why:</p>
<p>•Real-World Usage – Rails comes from real need, it does not anticipate what might be necessary or needed that is why it is considered to be extracted from real-world web applications making it easier to use, it stays out of your way so it’s convenient and it has cohesive framework with significant and various functionality.<br />
•Object-oriented Language – everything is written in the Ruby programming language from business logic to configuration files. It has just one language because it is a full object-oriented language with clean syntax meaning you don’t have to deal with multiple languages and dialects while you are bulding application.</p>
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