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DomainRightNow to Support Open-Source Framework Ruby On Rails

"Ruby On Rails" Lets Developers Easily Assemble Rich and Dynamic Web Sites

DomainRightNow, one of the fastest growing domain registrars and hosting providers, has announced that it now supports Web sites created using "Ruby on Rails".
“Ruby on Rails” is an open-source framework which lets developers easily assemble rich and dynamic Web sites.

Programming with Rails allows a Web designer to wrap applications easily around a database. It has been widely acclaimed in Web development and software engineering circles as a new standard for ease of development and speed of delivery.

"We are excited to support yet another new technology as part of our hosting services”, says Karl Heinrich, President of DomainRightNow. “Staying at the forefront of new technologies truly sets us apart from the competition, and our customers have grown to appreciate that. Along with industry leading customer support and unbeatable prices, it is clear that DomainRightNow continues to set new standards”.

 

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