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Chad Fowler Responds To Yakov Fain on His 2007 Technology Predictions
Yakov Fain's Ruby on Rails Won't Make It in 2007 and Forget About AJAX

Today, in his blog entry Chad Fowler writes: "So, it looks like I missed the submission deadline for SYS-CON’s now annual i-Technology predictions (sorry Jeremy!). I was just browsing the submissions that made it in, and the following separate post caught my eye: Yakov Fain’s Ruby on Rails Won't Make It in 2007 and Forget About AJAX.

It’s funny that almost every prediction Yakov makes is about an innovation not mattering, not being adopted, and not resulting in any real change to our industry.

I’m not sure what industry Yakov is in, but I’m glad the IT industry isn’t anything like what he predicts. If I had to live in a world like the one he apparently lives in, I think I’d be looking for a career switch.

Here’s my single 2007 prediction:

"2005 started a trend that got stronger in 2006 and will explode in 2007: With tools and technologies like Rails and Ajax challenging the way a lot of us have been conceiving of the limits of internet technology and the software development process, the software development world’s leading edge will take a tangible, industry-wide step forward. Yakov and his readers will continue to not get it."

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Today, in his blog entry Chad Fowler writes: 'So, it looks like I missed the submission deadline for sys-con's now annual i-Technology predictions (sorry Jeremy!). I was just browsing the submissions that made it in, and the following separate post caught my eye: Yakov Fain's Ruby on Rails Won't Make It in 2007 and Forget About AJAX.

Today, in his blog entry Chad Fowler writes: 'So, it looks like I missed the submission deadline for sys-con's now annual i-Technology predictions (sorry Jeremy!). I was just browsing the submissions that made it in, and the following separate post caught my eye: Yakov Fain's Ruby on Rails Won't Make It in 2007 and Forget About AJAX.


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JDJ News Desk wrote: Today, in his blog entry Chad Fowler writes: 'So, it looks like I missed the submission deadline for sys-con's now annual i-Technology predictions (sorry Jeremy!). I was just browsing the submissions that made it in, and the following separate post caught my eye: Yakov Fain's Ruby on Rails Won't Make It in 2007 and Forget About AJAX.
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