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Article of interest (?): Why Ruby on Rails Succeeded

estherschindler

7/26/2007 3:39:00 PM

Whatever you think of Ruby on Rails technically -- even if you prefer
another language or development framework -- you do have to admit that
Rails has gained huge acceptance in a short period of time. In this
CIO article, Hal Fulton, author of The Ruby Way, explains what the
programming community did right, and how others can learn from it.

http://www.cio.com/arti...

2 Answers

Hal E. Fulton

7/26/2007 6:49:00 PM

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estherschindler wrote:
> Whatever you think of Ruby on Rails technically -- even if you prefer
> another language or development framework -- you do have to admit that
> Rails has gained huge acceptance in a short period of time. In this
> CIO article, Hal Fulton, author of The Ruby Way, explains what the
> programming community did right, and how others can learn from it.
>
> http://www.cio.com/arti...

Oops, I didn't realize Esther had already posted this. Sorry
for double announcement.


Hal


Robert Dober

7/26/2007 7:12:00 PM

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On 7/26/07, Hal Fulton <hal9000@hypermetrics.com> wrote:
> estherschindler wrote:
> > Whatever you think of Ruby on Rails technically -- even if you prefer
> > another language or development framework -- you do have to admit that
> > Rails has gained huge acceptance in a short period of time. In this
> > CIO article, Hal Fulton, author of The Ruby Way, explains what the
> > programming community did right, and how others can learn from it.
> >
> > http://www.cio.com/arti...
>
> Oops, I didn't realize Esther had already posted this. Sorry
> for double announcement.
Indeed you could have been more careful, now I have to read it *twice*!!!
>
>
> Hal
>
>
>


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