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Ask HN: "Ruby on Rails Vs. Django". Is Django winning?

10 pointsby gosuriover 14 years ago
I was researching for a blog post and wanted your input, looking at the google trends (http://www.google.com/trends?q=ruby+on+rails%2C+django&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0) the momentum for Rails has drastically come down while interest for Django has been skyrocketing. Can you think of any key drivers for the change?

4 comments

nhebbover 14 years ago
The top 6 results shown on the right side when I did the trend search were:<p><pre><code> - Django Bustamante wins duel vs Deuel - Sukiyaki Western Django - Paris pays homage to gypsy jazz great Django - Bata, Django face tough competition in Japan Open - The Modern Jazz Quartet and John Lewis's Django - Bata, Django crash out of World Cup of Pool </code></pre> There's a lot of noise in the result set. More often than not, I find it's really hard to do accurate search comparisons using Google trends. You'd probably get better results walking into an SV bar and doing a straw poll.
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Anon84over 14 years ago
How about now? <a href="http://www.google.com/trends?q=ruby+on+rails,+django+python&#38;ctab=0&#38;geo=all&#38;date=all&#38;sort=0" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/trends?q=ruby+on+rails,+django+python&...</a>
ianbishopover 14 years ago
If you compare the front page results from searching either 'django' or 'ruby on rails' that are actually related to the framework, you'll see that only 60% of django results are compared to rails' 100%.<p>I believe this has a lot to do with it.
mgkimsalover 14 years ago
people don't need to search for rails info as much, because they already know what they need and/or go directly to the source? google trends is showing what people are searching for, which isn't necessarily what's being used the most (though likely there's a correlation).
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