>>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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>I do not know anything about it. But, it that is a product, or an environment, such as Servoy, for example, it doesn't cost anything to create a new forum. Is this what the message was about?
Hi Michel,
Rails is a free open source framework to develop web apps. It is written in Ruby, an object oriented language. One of the framework's rules is "convention over configuration". If you accept their conventions it makes development much faster because much is already written.
I have two friends who swear by it. One works in a company that does it's work 100% with Ruby on Rails.
http://rubyonrails.org/applicationshttp://guides.rubyonrails.org/http://rubyonrails.org/http://en.oreilly.com/rails2010I think it would have appeal to the users here. The problem would be to get a core of current Rails users to seed the conversation. Do look into it, please.
Alex