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2005 Dec 09
6
Which mysql for a new project?
Hi all, I am about to start a new RoR project. Which version of mysql is the current best one to use? I will be using the soon-to-be-released RoR 1.0 for the project. I really don''t want to start a PostreSQL vs. MySQL vs. Whatever war. I have all databases including Oracle at my disposal. This project will be my testbed for using RoR with mysql. I will be doing other tests with other dbs
2005 Aug 17
53
Everyone wants a RoR framework
It seems like everyone now has a RoR type framework: Perl: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/ PHP: http://cakephp.org/ Python: http://www.django.com ASP.NET: http://www.castleproject.org/index.php/Main_Page etc., etc. Has a revolution begun with the birth of these "Web 2.0" frameworks? Its going to be interesting when the tech media begins its mass hype like it did SOAP, XML, etc. a
2005 Dec 15
5
Instant Rails 1.0 preview7 -- with Typo!
My apologies to all who downloaded preview6, it did not contain Rails 1.0 as advertised -- I screwed up! Preview7 does, in fact, contain Rails 1.0 and as a bonus, also includes Typo 2.6.0 as a preinstalled sample app. See the Getting Started page for instructions on running Typo in Instant Rails: http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Getting_Started Also, you can thank David Morton
2005 Aug 25
1
newbie questions about hosting address
...g/mailman/listinfo/rails > ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 07:33:24 -0700 From: "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" Subject: Re: [Rails] Everyone wants a RoR framework To: rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org Message-ID: <430DD6B4.5010807-2WxwdZd67h7R7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Actually, I have needs for something resembling "R on Rollerskates". That is, either a full-scale web application framework like Ruby on Rails implemented in the R language rather than in Ruby, or some way...
2005 Dec 24
2
Eleven??
I was poking around in the Gentoo Linux repository yesterday, trying to satisfy my curiosity about how many programming languages there are in "common use" today. I found one called "Eleven" which is quite strangely similar in intent to Rails. The home page is http://eleven.sourceforge.net/. Eleven is much simpler than Rails, and there are some interesting ideas in it. To