Twitter has components in several languages (even erlang for xmpp)
They say most of their traffic is API requests, and I would expect that they would want to optimize that porition of their system. Rails is composed of many components, many of which you don't need for a REST service that talks json/xml. Blaine and other twitters have talked about their experimentments: other app servers (Thin), queueing systems (before building starling), ...
They say most of their traffic is API requests, and I would expect that they would want to optimize that porition of their system. Rails is composed of many components, many of which you don't need for a REST service that talks json/xml. Blaine and other twitters have talked about their experimentments: other app servers (Thin), queueing systems (before building starling), ...