By tag: RubyOnRails
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Ruby on Rails for IIS (Fast-CGI)
Links to some sites with info around getting Ruby on Rails working with IIS (not really .NET Related, but programming related)
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Monorail Vs Rails Isn't a Meaningful Question
There are reasons for either of the three choices, but we technologists often fail to actually make a choice as much as we choose not to choose for not being even aware of our choices. How do you know that you're using the best, most productive tools?
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IronRuby, JRuby or Ruby On Rails...Who's the winner in Long Run.
An interesting look at Ruby World
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A Better View On Your Coding Community!
A great site that aggregates the top coding-related feeds in one convenient and easy-to-use location. Filter information by providers, topics and keywords in order to quickly find the information that you need.
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An Introduction to Web Development Using the Ruby on Rails Framework
You have heard about Ruby on Rails and you don't know what it looks like? This article presents the basic concepts used by this popular web development framework
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Ajax Scaffolding with Castle MonoRail and C#
"Let's say we need to write an application very fast, that can do the basic CRUD operations for a Product. Ruby on rails (www.rubyonrails.org) came up with the excellent idea of scaffolding, and the idea was ported into the Castle Monorail project (www.castleproject.org). However, the default g...
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Evaluating MonoRail for Commercial Enterprise Software Product Dev
"MonoRail is a compelling option because most of the folks on our team really like Ruby on Rails. The potential problem with MonoRail is its applicability to enterprise software shops. Even though there's been some good discussion on enterprise Rails, this is still that period of time where f...
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Ruby on Rails for .NET developers
Ruby on Rails sounds cool, but you don't need a Mac to use it. Here's how to get started with Ruby on Rails in Windows, and play with the cool kids.
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Close Ruby encounters of .NET kind
The Ruby dynamic language, in particular the Ruby On Rails framework, has taken the Web development community by storm, owing to the ease of rapidly developing new Web applications. But thus far, the fruits of this effort have eluded .NET programmers in any finalized form. However, at least three ef...
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InfoQ: Why Would a .NET Programmer Learn Ruby on Rails?
Expand your skills! Why you should learn a new language... and why it should be a non-MS language.