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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:58:56+00:00 2026-05-14T20:58:56+00:00

My friend and I want to write a Facebook application. We’ve narrowed down the

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My friend and I want to write a Facebook application. We’ve narrowed down the list of possible technologies to Ruby on Rails and C# with ASP. Here are the pros and cons we’ve thought of.

Cons:

  • ASP – proprietary tools like Visual Studio etc. cost (lots of) money. We both don’t know ASP (although we’re not bad at C#).
  • RoR – It’s scripting so might be harder to maintain. My friend doesn’t know RoR at all (but he’s a fairly proficient programmer so will probably be able to pick it up quickly).

Pros:

  • ASP – Facebook has an official SDK for .NET.
  • RoR – I know RoR. It’s open source, free and has fast development time.

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    2026-05-14T20:58:57+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:58 pm

    I would be inclined to suggest ASP.Net, not only becuase I am biased but becuase…

    • Express editions of that silver lined Dev Enviroment Visual Studio are available

    • As you said an SDK exists for ASP.Net

    • The msdn can provide more than enough documentation for any proficient programmer or novice alike

    • There appears to be loads of good examples on the net for developing FB apps in ASP

    • ROR is ugly!

    Those are my reasons 🙂 good luck with your app!

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