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As a development team, you want to be productive. You want to write flexible, maintainable web applications. You want to use Ruby and Rails. But can you justify the move away from established platforms such as J2EE? Bruce Tate's From Java to Ruby has the answers, and it expresses them in a language that'll help persuade managers and executives who've seen it all. See when and where the switch makes sense, and see how to make it. | The _41 ragmatic Programmers FromJava to Ruby Things Every Manager Should Know What readers are saying about From Java to Ruby Bruce has a great reputation as a forward-leaning thinker and he articulates his opinions well. The mix of audience Manager and Developer leans towards managers but he manages to pull this difficult mix off well. It is just as good as I would expect from Bruce having read his other works. Neal Ford Author speaker and architect Thoughtworks Many leading developers are already sold on the idea that Ruby can benefit their organizations however most of us still have to convince our management. With Bruce Tate s Java to Ruby we have a powerful ally in our quest to add this fantastic language to our toolbox. Nathaniel T. Schutta Co-author Foundations of Ajax This is a book that every die hard Java developer should read. The strategy of integrating current Java Enterprise assets with Ruby s productivity can bring the edge that an organization needs to remain competitive react quicker to requirements market shifts and ultimately more agile. Miguel Serrano Enterprise Architect VWR International This book provides an excellent overview of the important Ruby components and concepts to the Java developer. Jeffrey Blessing Ph.D. Professor Milwaukee School of Engineering From Java to Ruby Things Every Manager Should Know Bruce Tate The Pragmatic Bookshelf Raleigh North Carolina Dallas .