Hi Corey,
Did anyone reply to this? Do we need to build shopping cart from
scratch? Is it true with blogs, forums on rails as well?
Regards,
Sandeep G
On Apr 4, 6:12 am, Corey Konrad
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wrote:> one of things i am finding hard to understand aboutusingrailsto make
> a shopping cart system or a blog is thatblogsans shopping carts have
> already been designed hundreds of times. I mean i have a friend who
> needed to create a shopping cart for the co-op he works for because they
> wanted an ecommerce site, so he went online got some php code plugged it
> in to the site and the database and had it set up for the most part
> before he went home that day, and this was a huge system with thousands
> of products. Aside from that there are already shopping carts that have
> been designed and require almost no programming to integrate with a a
> persons website. e.g. i was at office max the other day and saw for
> $19,95 a program that a person code use to make an ecommmerce website
> with almost no programming experience. The same thing seems true ofblogsfor
the most part.Railsmight be rapid development but why use it
> to reinvent the wheel over and over again? I must be missing something
> becauserailsseems really popular.
>
> -corey
>
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