Seriously, it's not too bad if you don't mind it's plentiful shortcomings. I was getting carpal tunnel syndrome from typing <scripting language> pages so I switched to RoR for a hobby app. It works fine, but you have to do it "The Rails Way" and expect no help from the "Community" because they are a fanboi cheerleader squad, not interested in silly stuff like referential integrity, functions, triggers, etc. All that nonsense belongs in the application! ...