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Here is a question that I
have been pondering on
and off for quite a
while: Why do 'cool kids'
choose Ruby or PHP to
build websites instead of
Java? I have to admit
that I do not have an
answer. Why do I even
care? Because I am a Java
developer. Like many Java
developers, I get along w
Ruby on Rails has
certainly played a role
in delivering Rich Web
Applications which take
full advantage of AJAX.
In this session,
delegates will learn how
Ruby on Rails empowers
developers to create rich
interfaces without
writing any JavaScript.
This talk will: Give an
introduction to
The book will cover Rails
2.0. Major chapters or
sections will cover
topics such as models,
views, controllers,
plug-ins, deploying with
Capistrano, testing a
Rails application, and
using Prototype and
Scriptaculous. The
application developed in
the walk-through chapters
is a Web 2.0 a
ELC Technologies and
FiveRuns have formed a
strategic partnership to
provide
business-critical,
enterprise-class Ruby on
Rails applications for
global companies. Working
together, ELC and
FiveRuns will enable
organizations to develop
robust enterprise
applications, monitor
application
FiveRuns and Brightbox
announced a strategic
partnership to provide an
exclusive, bundled
offering including
FiveRuns RM-Manage Rails
application monitoring
software with Brightbox?s
virtualized server
solutions for Rails
applications.
In keeping with the
longstanding SYS-CON
tradition of being at the
very forefront of
software development with
all its online and
offline resources,
SYS-CON Media & Events
jointly today announced a
double whammy, launching
both 'Open Web
Developer's Journal' (htt
p://openweb.sys-con.com
Microsoft has sent out
pre-alpha code of
IronRuby, its version of
the Ruby language that
will let developers write
.NET programs in, well,
Ruby and suggestively IE
and the Safari browser
programs using the
soon-to-be Adobe
Flash-like Silverlight
1.1. IronRuby will go to
the RubyForge r