Hello my friends Today at FISL (International Forum of Free Software), I''ve had the opportunity to watch a Turbogears presentation. The framework, itself is really weak in comparison to rails, but... When the guy who was making the presentation show the NEW 0.9 TurboGears Toolbox I''ve though: - Isn''t something like that in Rails? Well, after a little googleing around I''ve found NOTHING! Well, does anyone know a Toolbox-like tool for Rails? [ ]''s -- Rafael Zanetti www.phpbr.com.br www.zweb.com.br -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060420/0108abb5/attachment.html
On 4/19/06, Rafael Zanetti <phpbrasil@gmail.com> wrote:> Hello my friends > > Today at FISL (International Forum of Free Software), I''ve had the > opportunity to watch a Turbogears presentation. > > The framework, itself is really weak in comparison to rails, but... When the > guy who was making the presentation show the NEW 0.9 TurboGears Toolbox I''ve > though: > > - Isn''t something like that in Rails? > > Well, after a little googleing around I''ve found NOTHING! > > Well, does anyone know a Toolbox-like tool for Rails? > > [ ]''s >Yep. ruby script/console You can manipulate your data and actions at directly through your application.
Yes, I know the console, but the question was: ''does anyone know a Toolbox-like tool for Rails?'' ToolBox is a webapplication that make management of my model really quick and easy. Download and try for yourself, it''s really good. I think I''ll make something like to Rails, since I haven''t found nothing as easy. [ ]''s On 4/20/06, Wilson Bilkovich <wilsonb@gmail.com> wrote:> > On 4/19/06, Rafael Zanetti <phpbrasil@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello my friends > > > > Today at FISL (International Forum of Free Software), I''ve had the > > opportunity to watch a Turbogears presentation. > > > > The framework, itself is really weak in comparison to rails, but... When > the > > guy who was making the presentation show the NEW 0.9 TurboGears Toolbox > I''ve > > though: > > > > - Isn''t something like that in Rails? > > > > Well, after a little googleing around I''ve found NOTHING! > > > > Well, does anyone know a Toolbox-like tool for Rails? > > > > [ ]''s > > > > Yep. > ruby script/console > > You can manipulate your data and actions at directly through your > application. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060420/e1afe2ea/attachment-0001.html
Check out http://dev.toolbocks.com or http://svn.toolbocks.com/www/branches/1_0/ :) Something I have been working on, and very much in prototype, so expect bugs (and no documentation). If you get it working, lemme know. It''s a RAD tool for building models with Rails. It has a few other gimmics. -Nb On 4/19/06 8:21 PM, "Rafael Zanetti" <phpbrasil@gmail.com> wrote:> Yes, I know the console, but the question was: > ''does anyone know a Toolbox-like tool for Rails?'' > > ToolBox is a webapplication that make management of my model really quick > and easy. > > Download and try for yourself, it''s really good. > > I think I''ll make something like to Rails, since I haven''t found nothing as > easy. > > [ ]''s > > > On 4/20/06, Wilson Bilkovich <wilsonb@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On 4/19/06, Rafael Zanetti <phpbrasil@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hello my friends >>> >>> Today at FISL (International Forum of Free Software), I''ve had the >>> opportunity to watch a Turbogears presentation. >>> >>> The framework, itself is really weak in comparison to rails, but... When >> the >>> guy who was making the presentation show the NEW 0.9 TurboGears Toolbox >> I''ve >>> though: >>> >>> - Isn''t something like that in Rails? >>> >>> Well, after a little googleing around I''ve found NOTHING! >>> >>> Well, does anyone know a Toolbox-like tool for Rails? >>> >>> [ ]''s >>> >> >> Yep. >> ruby script/console >> >> You can manipulate your data and actions at directly through your >> application. >> _______________________________________________ >> Rails mailing list >> Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nathaniel S. H. Brown? ? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?http://nshb.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rafael Zanetti wrote:> Hello my friends > > Today at FISL (International Forum of Free Software), I''ve had the > opportunity to watch a Turbogears presentation. > > The framework, itself is really weak in comparison to rails,Can you give us some points to prove this? I have been looking at TG just before switched to rails, so never actually tried it, ergo i can not tell the difference myself (just that RoR rocks! ;-) but there is *really* so much difference between the two? (Just asking, i am already a total RoR/Ruby fanatic, and anyway not claiming that what you are writing here is not true, just i would be interested in some facts). Thx, Peter
Tnx Nathaniel, i''ll take a look Peter, Sorry, I''m take a closer look in TG yesterday and I came to the conclusion it''s not Weak, but much less agile than rails You have a lot more code to make before anything start to occour. Sorry for my bad English :D [ ]''s On 4/20/06, Peter Szinek <peter@rt.sk> wrote:> > Rafael Zanetti wrote: > > Hello my friends > > > > Today at FISL (International Forum of Free Software), I''ve had the > > opportunity to watch a Turbogears presentation. > > > > The framework, itself is really weak in comparison to rails, > Can you give us some points to prove this? I have been looking at TG > just before switched to rails, so never actually tried it, ergo i can > not tell the difference myself (just that RoR rocks! ;-) but there is > *really* so much difference between the two? (Just asking, i am already > a total RoR/Ruby fanatic, and anyway not claiming that what you are > writing here is not true, just i would be interested in some facts). > > Thx, > Peter > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060420/4c05cd73/attachment.html