I came to this programming thing totally fresh, and dove in with JavaScript. It was fun, but then I received the advice to scratch that and move onto Ruby. Reading a little bit of the history of Ruby, I'm discovering that its users are passionately in love with their language. If I enjoyed learning JavaScript, that's nothing compared to how inspired I feel by Ruby.
But I'd like to know the flip side of this, too. I'm glad I played with a tiny bit of JavaScript so I have a basis for comparison. This article condemning PHP is long, but really interesting to read. It makes Ruby sound like the breath of fresh air that developers have been waiting for. I'm a person who learns empirically, so it's difficult to take others' word for it - I'm kind of tempted to learn PHP just so I can experience its failings for myself. But that's a little counterintuitive, right? I'm going to focus on Ruby, and then if I figure out how to live forever, I can learn other languages just to make fun of them.
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