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Ruby on Rails in the Blogosphere
FastCGI Blog
This blog entry discusses FastCGI, a scalability solution for Ruby on Rails. Readers can provide feedback.
http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/tirsen/archives/001041_ruby_on_rails_and_fastcgi_scaling_using_processes_instead_of_threads.html
“What Every Webmaster and Web Developer..."
Blog article entitled “
What Every Webmaster and Web Developer MUST Know About Ruby on Rails and AJAX
.”
http://blogs.eng5.com/~mlightner/?p=19
Make Ruby on Rails Faster
Learn how to make your Ruby on Rails applications run faster.
http://railsexpress.de/blog/
Web Applications Development Blog
This Web designer and programmer comments on Web applications development. Read his entries on Ruby and check out the Ruby on Rails links.
http://mir.aculo.us/articles/2005/10/03/ruby-on-rails-i18n-revisited
Ruby on Rails Blog
This Ruby on Rails blog includes feedback from the community and code snipets.
http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=31620
Web Development Blog
The author of this Web development blog discusses the power of Ruby on Rails how it will likely “shake up Web development.”
http://www.webforefront.com/archives/2005/05/rails_impressed.html
Ruby and Python Comparison
This blog offers a comparison between the Ruby and Python programming languages. It is written by a Python programmer, so there is a bias toward Python.
http://blog.ianbicking.org/ruby-python-power.html
The O’Reilly Radar Blog
The O’Reilly Radar blog site covers hot topics that are a part of the “conversation.” Check out the Ruby on Rails discussion.
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2005/06/ruby_on_rails_a.html
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July 04, 2008
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