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bertrandmuscle

7/6/2005 10:34:00 PM

One of the biggest web hosts on the internet (Dreamhost) now supports
Rails! Snipped this from the newsletter:

"If I wasn't making myself clear, DreamHost now supports Ruby on Rails
right out of the box (so no further need to follow the crazy
instructions for doing it yourself like people were posting at
wiki.dreamhost.com), along with FastCGI (which you pretty much need -
unless you prefer Ruby on Snails).

That's about all there is to it, if you don't know what Ruby on Rails
is, don't worry.. it's like a programming environment thing to help you
make fancy web applications in the Ruby programming language lickety-split!"

http://www.dreamhost.co...
32 Answers

Michael Campbell

7/6/2005 11:06:00 PM

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On 7/6/05, bertrandmuscle@yahoo.com <bertrandmuscle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> One of the biggest web hosts on the internet (Dreamhost) now supports
> Rails! Snipped this from the newsletter:
>
> "If I wasn't making myself clear, DreamHost now supports Ruby on Rails
> right out of the box (so no further need to follow the crazy
> instructions for doing it yourself like people were posting at
> wiki.dreamhost.com), along with FastCGI (which you pretty much need -
> unless you prefer Ruby on Snails).


"Ruby on Snails"... *chuckle*


Joel VanderWerf

7/7/2005 2:26:00 AM

0

Michael Campbell wrote:
...
> "Ruby on Snails"... *chuckle*

That could have been reality:

http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-...


luke

7/7/2005 2:28:00 AM

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very good for dreamhost to be one of the first of the popular hosts to be
off the blocks in supporting rails. i'm working on a rails app at dreamhost
right now - went halves with a friend in their code monster plan .. 2.8
gigabytes of space, oh yeah!

they also have a good collection of other ruby gems.


<bertrandmuscle@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:D%Yye.1840$Tc6.1248@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
> One of the biggest web hosts on the internet (Dreamhost) now supports
> Rails! Snipped this from the newsletter:
>
> "If I wasn't making myself clear, DreamHost now supports Ruby on Rails
> right out of the box (so no further need to follow the crazy
> instructions for doing it yourself like people were posting at
> wiki.dreamhost.com), along with FastCGI (which you pretty much need -
> unless you prefer Ruby on Snails).
>
> That's about all there is to it, if you don't know what Ruby on Rails
> is, don't worry.. it's like a programming environment thing to help you
> make fancy web applications in the Ruby programming language
lickety-split!"
>
> http://www.dreamhost.co...


Jason Sweat

7/7/2005 2:41:00 AM

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On 7/6/05, Michael Campbell <michael.campbell@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/6/05, bertrandmuscle@yahoo.com <bertrandmuscle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Ruby on Snails"... *chuckle*
>

On one forum I watch, there was discussion of doing a Rails port to
PHP. Given the typical PHP project naming conventions, I suggested
they call it

PHP on Phails

Regards,
Jason
http://blog.casey...


Greg Donald

7/7/2005 2:53:00 AM

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On 7/6/05, Jason Sweat <jason.sweat@gmail.com> wrote:
> On one forum I watch, there was discussion of doing a Rails port to
> PHP. Given the typical PHP project naming conventions, I suggested
> they call it
>
> PHP on Phails

There are already quite a few MVC frameworks for PHP:

Mojavi
Ambivalence
Ampoliros
binarycloud
Horde
Krysalis
php.MVC
phpwebtk
Phrame
Studs


--
Greg Donald
Zend Certified Engineer
MySQL Core Certification
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Jason Sweat

7/7/2005 3:16:00 AM

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On 7/6/05, Greg Donald <destiney@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are already quite a few MVC frameworks for PHP:
...

Thanks, I am aware of them and have contributed to several.
This link might provide you a better summary:
http://www.phpwact.org/php/mvc_...

But this is starting to go significantly off topic for a Ruby mailing list.

Regards,
Jason
http://blog.casey...


mrt

7/7/2005 12:11:00 PM

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luke wrote:
> very good for dreamhost to be one of the first of the popular hosts to be
> off the blocks in supporting rails. i'm working on a rails app at dreamhost
> right now - went halves with a friend in their code monster plan .. 2.8
> gigabytes of space, oh yeah!

Wow... the Code Monster plan is now 7.5 gigs, with 375 (!) shell
accounts, 3000 email-only accounts and 15 domains for $19.95 a month.

Maybe we can organize groups and go "thirds" on it!

mathew

7/8/2005 5:54:00 PM

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Jason Sweat wrote:
> On one forum I watch, there was discussion of doing a Rails port to
> PHP.

I could really use a Java version of Rails; I've been referring to this
hypothetical project as "Java on Crutches".


mathew

Yan-Fa Li

7/8/2005 6:39:00 PM

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mathew wrote:
> Jason Sweat wrote:
>
>> On one forum I watch, there was discussion of doing a Rails port to
>> PHP.
>
>
> I could really use a Java version of Rails; I've been referring to this
> hypothetical project as "Java on Crutches".
>
>
> mathew

I believe someone already started one:

http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2005/06/23/t...

Yan


luke

7/9/2005 12:30:00 AM

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hehe, yes i meant to say 3.8 gigs of space! (half a code monster plan). i
think .. it's early in the morning.



"Mark Thomas" <mrt@thomaszone.com> wrote in message
news:1120738289.505570.287640@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> luke wrote:
> > very good for dreamhost to be one of the first of the popular hosts to
be
> > off the blocks in supporting rails. i'm working on a rails app at
dreamhost
> > right now - went halves with a friend in their code monster plan .. 2.8
> > gigabytes of space, oh yeah!
>
> Wow... the Code Monster plan is now 7.5 gigs, with 375 (!) shell
> accounts, 3000 email-only accounts and 15 domains for $19.95 a month.
>
> Maybe we can organize groups and go "thirds" on it!
>