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2006 Feb 18
44
I forgot. Why do we hate* Java?
Hi,
I''ve started reading some Java books. Gasp! What makes website
development with Java so bad? I haven''t looked at Struts but I''m
reading about Hibernate. Compared to ActiveRecord, Hibernate seems
like some extra typing to explicitly define the model fields, getters
and setters. I know that these are things that you can do in
ActiveRecord when things get complicated
2006 Mar 02
7
The no-framework PHP MVC framework
"The no-framework PHP MVC framework"
http://toys.lerdorf.com/index.php?url=archives/38-The-no-framework-PHP-MVC-framework.html
Yuck! What spaghetti code. I can''t ever imagine preferring that to
Rails.
Joe
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2006 Mar 03
19
Dreamhost rating?
Hi, I''m looking at getting some hosting to support RoR development. Thus,
how would you rate Dream Host?
Thanks in advance,
-Conrad
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2006 May 26
10
ROR website''s weblog not viewable on internet explorer
Does anyone know why the weblog at http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/ is
often messed up, with the first or first and second topics left-shifted
and melded with the Rails logo, the Live Search box and the page''s menu?
This happens on all my boxes that run Internet Explorer 6 (IE6). I
checked it on Firefox and the page appears correctly. While it''s easy
to argue "just use
2006 Jan 08
8
I need untyped associations
I am in the process of trying to migrate to ROR from a home grown ORM,
but one stumbling block is ActiveRecord''s typed associations and object
ID assignment scheme. In the home grown system, I have a master table
which *all* objects are packed into and a master associative table which
holds *all* associations. This allows each object, regardless of type,
to have a unique ID and thus it
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
gtgbr@gmx.net wrote:
> My guess is that Shoutcast gets Ogg Vorbis support when hell
> freezes over.
Don't quote me but I believe Shoutcast is switching to MPEG-4 AAC later
this year.
Ross.
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2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
switching or adding?
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From: "Bryan Payne" <speedwolf@door.net>
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Subject: Re: [icecast] OT: OGG in the mainstream
<p>> AAC + I believe is correct.
>
> Bryan
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2002 Jun 17
2
Going Mainstream
Devik, Can you send Htb to Marcello Please?
Its only a module, but its about time it went mainstream.
Maybe its too late for 2.4.19, but 2.4.20 will come.
Same comment for IMQ also.
Regards
John
2006 Oct 03
1
16TB ext3 mainstream - when?
Are we likely to see patches to allow 16TB ext3 in the mainstream
kernel any time soon?
I am working with a storage box that has 16x750GB drives RAID5-ed together
to create a potential 10.5TB of potential storage. But because ext3 is
limited to
8TB I am forced to split into 2 smaller ext3 filesystems which is really
cumbersome
for my app.
Any ideas anybody?
2006 Jan 19
7
Rails or Java J2EE (Spring, Struts Shale) - scalabilty
Hi,
normally I am doing all my webprojects with PHP. But now I am planning
to use a framework, either Ruby On Rails, or Java in particular J2EE
with Java Spring, or Struts Shale.
Well, I already tried RoR a few month ago, so I am simply comparing it
to the Java alternatives now. My problem is, that maybe using Java for
my projects is like using a dredger to grub a small hole :) But on the
other
2000 Nov 06
2
Mac project files in mainstream
Hmm... The Mac makefiles are beginning to get really out of date in the
mainstream ogg and vorbis trees. As a mtter of fact, there aren't any
Mac makefiles in the ogg tree. I can make an attempt to update them,
but I'm not very good at library work (exported symbols confuse the hell
out of me), or if Chris is listening, I'm making a request for an
update... please?
Thanks,
2017 Oct 29
3
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
Dear R Developers,
First of all, I would like to thank you Jeroen Ooms for taking the binary
Window Builds from Duncan. I firmly believe that the R Community will
benefit a lot from his work.
However, the debate I would like to open is about if some of Microsoft R
Open Code shall be ported from R Open to Mainstream R.
There are some beneficts in R Open such as multithreaded performance:
2006 Oct 31
12
Moving page_cache_directory
Howdy. I''m working on a RoR CMS and need cached pages to all be in
public/cache rather than public [in order to set svn:ignore on all the files
properly]. I can get page_cache_directory set correctly and the pages are
cached in the right place but Mongrel isn''t serving them because it''s only
looking for them in public. During development I know I can set -r
public/cache
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted Vorbis (this is my
experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will
start gaining more ground, also I think it will also gain more ground when
it starts getting implemented into the more mainstream software and hardware
products.
For the most part vbr mp3 (btw, provide mp3's for downloads as vbr.. Better
2007 May 09
4
Unit Testing Frameworks: summary and brief discussion
Greetings -
I'm finally finished review, here's what I heard:
============ from Tobias Verbeke:
anthony.rossini@novartis.com wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> After a quick look at current programming tools, especially with regards
> to unit-testing frameworks, I've started looking at both "butler" and
> "RUnit". I would be grateful to receieve real
2006 Jan 30
14
RoR admin system
I''m preety new at RoR (and programming), I tried a few tutorials, and
really like the RoR simplicity, but my knowledge of the framework still
isn''t very good (to be true, i understand the basics, but not everything
that''s in the tutorials).
But still I''d like to create a website which has:
- front end interface (with no edit functions)
- admin interface
2006 Dec 27
7
A FastCGI-compliant executable for RubyOnRails
We are looking for a FastCGI protocol compliant RoR executable that can
be used to host RoR in FastCGI mode.
However, neither Ruby.exe nor Rubyw.exe appear to work with the FastCGI
protocol (http://www.fastcgi.com/devkit/doc/fcgi-spec.html). Perhaps
we are missing specific command line switches, or environment variables
necessary to make this work.
Any information much appreciated.
Thanks,
2006 Aug 16
44
Goodbye for now, RoR
I started a php-based website a few months ago with a buddy of mine on
netfirms.com. I was perusing their knowledge base and I came upon a
quick-start for something called Ruby on Rails. Since then I have immersed
myself in RoR. I''ve done the tutorials, I''ve purchased the books.
But, I could never get even a sample RoR app to work on netfirms. 500
server errors.
2017 Oct 30
1
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
On 29 October 2017 at 22:01, Kenny Bell wrote:
| User here: incorporating Intel's MKL, as MRO does, would be a very welcome
| addition.
|
| I was an MRO user before and it improved my experience with medium data
| immensely.
|
| They did, however, leave behind bugs here and there, especially related to
| development with Rcpp, so I switched back to vanilla R.
With all due respect: You may
2005 Dec 18
8
Invoking Rails from an API
Hi,
I am trying to use ruby int an embedded web server. The environment
does not have the luxury of CGI or WebBrick. I find limited
documentation on how to get this to work. As a test program on windows,
I tried the code in the section below.
I have the issues.
1. Is public/dispatch.rb the right script to invoke a rails app? If
so, what is the right way to invoke dispatch.rb?
2.