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Ruby vs Python: which is better for web backends?

The question is about Ruby .

Answer:

Ruby (with Rails) offers rapid web API development, a simple DSL, and fast prototyping. Python has a larger ecosystem, excellent for data, analytics, and web, with more frameworks (Django, Flask) and strong concurrency support. For web apps that rely on ecosystem and support, Python is more versatile; Ruby is faster for standard CRUD MVPs.

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