Ask HN: should I take the red pill or the blue pill?
I have 5 years of experience with .NET using the C# language, and I am very familiar with the associated tools, from Windows, SQL Server and IIS to Visual Studio and MSBuild. Now I have a good idea for a web application which I could develop using those tools, but if (when) it becomes a success I will have to pay the Microsoft 'tax' eventually.
Instead I could try building it on other platforms like Ruby on Rails, MySQL and Apache and learn as I go. I love the idea of learning all that but I don't feel comfortable because I don't know how exactly it's going to work out for my app.
Picture this: you have (as I do) a MacBook Pro running OS X and all the tools needed for the experimental approach. Only a reboot away on the same drive is a Bootcamp partition running Windows 7 with the very familiar and free (for 3 years) Microsoft tools. Which one would you choose, the red pill or the blue pill?
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 20.2 ms ] threadIf it's more of just a side project or there's no real time constraints, go ahead and spread your wings and learn the new stack.
I guess i'm not so sure of the maturity of the open source tools, but why not move in that direction?
I must admit to not being that involved in that community, but can't you rely on tools like IronRuby if you want to try new things while still being in a familiarish setting?