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Added: Sat, Jul 24th 2004 17:56 UTC (4 years, 2 months ago) Updated: Wed, Jun 27th 2007 08:01 UTC (1 year, 3 months ago)


About:
Rails is a Web application framework for Ruby modeled after the MVC pattern. It uses Action Pack for the Controller and View, Active Record for the Model.

Author:
David Heinemeier Hansson and Contributors <david (at) loudthinking (dot) com> [contact developer]

Rating:
8.69/10.00 (6 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.rubyonrails.com/
Tar/GZ:
http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=307
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://dev.rubyonrails.com/browser/
Bug tracker:
http://dev.rubyonrails.com/
Mailing list archive:
http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk
Mirror site:
http://www.rubyonrails.org/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  4 - Beta
[Intended Audience]  Developers
[License]  OSI Approved :: MIT/X Consortium License, OSI Approved :: Open Software License
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  Ruby
[Topic]  Database :: API, Internet, Internet :: WWW/HTTP, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: CGI Tools/Libraries, Software Development, Software Development :: Libraries, Software Development :: Libraries :: Application Frameworks

Dependencies: [change]
Ruby 1.8.4 (required)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» Lori Holden (Owner)

» Rating: 8.69/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 8910)
» Popularity: 0.99% (Rank 5897)

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   URL hits: 2,353
   Subscribers: 36

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Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 1.2.3 27-Jun-2007 MIT/X Consortium License Homepage Tar/GZ

 Comments

[»] Developed a quotation app real fast with RoR...
by Hone Watson - Jul 27th 2006 22:05:02

Working with a guy called Jordan Brock we developed a quotation application real fast with Ruby on Rails.

It was super cheap to create.

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[»] Great but badly documented piece of software
by Maximilian Schulz - Oct 24th 2005 07:00:20

I am quite new to RoR (Ruby on Rails), but this piece of software is amazing. After some time you need to learn the concepts, your efficiency will increase rapidly. on average you can expect to code 5-15x faster than you did with i.e. PHP (my previous language of choice).
i can recommend this package although the documentation is really bad. but i think this will change when the project will release version 1.0 soon. and so long you should visit their irc channel.

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[»] Looks like something derailed
by rudedog - Jul 31st 2005 08:42:08

Went to the home website. Nothing like an actual demo to be found. A lot of links to purported sightings of demos, but none that actually worked. Hmmm. I know AJAX works because I have used it with Perl and Java. Looks like this RoR hype is just that. Too bad.

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[»] Ruby on Rails made web programming enjoyable again
by BigSmoke - Jun 22nd 2005 05:36:22

As someone who has been doing web programming since 1999, I have shot myself in the foot a fair few times too often due to a lack of proper project structure and/or due to too much time spend on rethinking project architectures. It is needless to say that this hasn't been a terribly motivating force of late.

Now, with Ruby on Rails, web programming has actually gotten enjoyable again.

Most of my web programming has been done with Perl (in a project in which standard PL modules like the CGI module wheren't allowed) and PHP, so I'm not qualified to make any comments on how RoR compares to Struts and such.

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