> Debating whether or not to use cakePHP or Ruby on Rails for a website
> I intend to build. So far, I am finding more examples of RoR
> connecting to SQL Azure. Given that Azure is relatively new, does this
> mean that RoR is evolving faster than CakePHP? Appreciate it.
It probably means that someone who uses RoR is interested enough in
Azure (what's that?) to develop an interface to it. And that's
probably about all anyone should read into it.
Got any better questions?
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