Damjan Rems wrote:>
> New year is comming and I would like to clear some questions on the
> future of Ruby and ROR.
>
> 1. We see that Ruby 1.8.7 is default on ubuntu 8.10. In the past there
> were problems with ROR and ruby 1.8.7. Have this problems been
> resolved?
>
> 2. Short after New year Ruby 1.9 will be considered stable and the
> question is Is ROR ready for Ruby 1.9 and are there any speed in
> improvments?
>
>
> by
> TheR
As far as I understand it the latest versions of Rails does support Ruby
1.9. I hear though that not all gems and plugins are ready for Ruby 1.9,
but I imagine the major ones will be ready in time for Ruby 1.9 to be
considered "production" ready.
I''ve not heard anything on Ruby 1.8.7. I continue to use the Ruby that
comes with Leopard on my development boxes and tend to try to stick with
that for deployment as well. I suppose I''ll consider Ruby 1.9 more
seriously when Apple decides it ready enough to include it in Mac OS X.
That is, of course, unless there is a compelling reason to move to it
sooner than that.
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