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Javier Valencia

2/24/2005 12:14:00 PM

Have you used ruby on rails?
Is it a good way for authoring web pages?



7 Answers

Lyle Johnson

2/24/2005 2:38:00 PM

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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:14:05 +0900, Javier Valencia <jvalencia@log01.org> wrote:

> Have you used ruby on rails?

Sorry, never heard of it.


Robert Klemme

2/24/2005 2:51:00 PM

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"Lyle Johnson" <lyle.johnson@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:d4cf71b00502240638480a11d@mail.gmail.com...
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:14:05 +0900, Javier Valencia
<jvalencia@log01.org> wrote:
>
> > Have you used ruby on rails?
>
> Sorry, never heard of it.

That was irony, wasn't it?

robert

Jacek

2/24/2005 3:05:00 PM

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Javier Valencia wrote:

> Have you used ruby on rails?
> Is it a good way for authoring web pages?

If not troll?(javier_valencia) then
Yes it is good and quite fast in working on it and in working at all :)
With Rails you can fight againts this opinion: `Good, Fast, Cheap: Pick any
two (you can't have all three)' - RFC-1925 p7a

I create 2 web pages for money, using Rails. Both work and will be working!
Cheers, Jacek Balcerski
end

Lyle Johnson

2/24/2005 3:09:00 PM

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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 23:55:02 +0900, Robert Klemme <bob.news@gmx.net> wrote:

> That was irony, wasn't it?

Yes.


ruby talk

2/24/2005 3:13:00 PM

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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:14:05 +0900, Javier Valencia <jvalencia@log01.org> wrote:
> Have you used ruby on rails?

Yes.

> Is it a good way for authoring web pages?

Depends on what you mean by "authoring." Rails greatly facilitates
the coding of the typical database-backed Web site, especially if you
prefer to use a form of MVC (model/view/controller) adopted for the
Web.

It is easy to install, and easy to try out, so you would do well to
spend a hour or two playing aound. You'll proably have a running
site in the first 20 minutes, so the rest of the tme can be spent
discovering if it fits your needs.

You should also consider Nitro and Wee/Nemo.

http://www.rubyon...
http://www.navel...
http://rubyforge.org/proj...

James


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Lyle Johnson

2/24/2005 3:17:00 PM

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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:14:05 +0900, Javier Valencia <jvalencia@log01.org> wrote:

> Have you used ruby on rails?
> Is it a good way for authoring web pages?

If you are simply serving up static web page content, Rails is
overkill. On the other hand, Rails is an excellent framework for
developing web applications that serve up dynamically-generated
content (usually backed up by a database). It is quickly overtaking
some of the more traditional and popular web application development
frameworks and languages (like PHP and Java). For more information,
see the Rails home page (at http://www.rubyo...) and some of
the fine Rails tutorials, like the ONLamp tutorial at
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/....


George Moschovitis

2/24/2005 3:56:00 PM

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> http://www.navel...

This page is outdated, the home of Nitro and Og
is:

http://www.rubyforge.com/proj...

regards,
George