>>I don;t know if Ruby on Rails would have wide enough appeal among those currently in the UT, Michel, but I sure would pay attention to whatever was said there. As you probably know it is a very interesting product.
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>>If you could somehow reach a critical mass of messages it has a lot of promise for you.
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>What has your experience been with RoR? I know only the bare bones, that it is an MVC framework Conceptually it seems close to ASP.NET MVC, which I have been hotted up over lately, except it's open source.
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>Maybe a UT section dedicated to design architectures and frameworks is the answer. Specific products and flavors of the day come and go but application design is an ongoing issue for all of us. I can envision some stimulating discussions that expand our minds a lot more than "How do I make my textbox foreground text pulsate orange?" ;-)
+1 : I thought that the ASP.net MVC perhaps better fitted into an "Design Pattern" area with architectual bend...
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thomas
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