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You're right, its not a bad thing. It's just my personal preference that software should focus on its purpose. A webserver as part of a language interpreter seems a bit bulky to me.

I have a software development company in Germany. We develop all kinds of software, e.g. marketing, CRM, e-shops and whatever the client needs. Because most of the software has a web frontend these days we focus on Rails development for five or six years now.

What do you do for living? Ruby, too?

I have a software development company in Nepal mostly focused on outsourcing jobs. We focus on Rails development too.

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