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> Compare ruby 1.9 to python 3. They're not comparable, so no. > I think JRuby is more mature than jpython Pretty different situations, from 2006 to 2009 two lead JRuby developers were hired specifically for that by Sun (later left for EngineYard) and a third was hired by ThoughtWorks for the same. For Jython this only happened in 2008, after the project had pretty much gone on freeze due to the original founder leav…
You dodged the first two issues. Python 3 is causing serious pain, does django work with it yet? Second, who cares why JRuby is more mature, it is.
No (and screw you for your unwarranted downvote you ass)
> Python 3 is causing serious pain, does django work with it yet?
I did not deny that, I denied your equation of Python 3 with Ruby 1.9 when they have absolutely nothing in common and had very different goals.
> Second, who cares why JRuby is more mature, it is.
That's not the issue with your question, the issue is that you cherrypick a single alternative implementation which supports whatever claim you're trying to make and ignore all others. That makes your claim both dishonest and irrelevant.
IronPython is more mature than IronRuby, Pypy is more mature than Rubinius, by your comment that makes 2 for 1 therefore Python is superior to Ruby right? That's nonsense, because your original assertion is nonsense.
But hey, at the end of the day I couldn't expect much more from somebody who decided to turn a discussion on relative merits into a dick-size contest. I guess the western ruby community has not matured as much as I thought it did. Thanks for bringing me back to reality.