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Crossing borders: What's the secret sauce in Ruby on Rails? |
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Topic: Technology |
2:08 am EDT, May 15, 2006 |
Ruby on Rails seems to be a lightning rod for controversy. At the heart of most of the controversy lies amazing productivity claims. Crossing Borders author Bruce Tate has come to understand that Rails isn't a better hammer; it's a different kind of tool. This article explores the compromises and design decisions that went into making Rails so productive within its niche. Then it looks at Rails-inspired ideas that should get more attention within the Java™ community.
Crossing borders: What's the secret sauce in Ruby on Rails? |
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