March 2008
Radiant CMS
very basic cms with nice user interface recommded by Aaron Schaap.
October 2006
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Rails Framework Documentation
by 7 othersRails is a web-application and persistence framework that includes everything needed to create database-backed web-applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern of separation. This pattern splits the view (also called the presentation) into &am
July 2006
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Real Lessons for Rails Deployment
by 6 othersHere's a fact of life about Rails: Deployment of a Rails application can get complicated. Fast. There are a lot of different ways to do it and everybody's situation is slightly different. This can be a total bummer because it's so damn easy to get started
RadRails - A Ruby on Rails IDE
RadRails is an integrated development environment for the Ruby on Rails framework. The goal of this project is to provide Rails developers with everything they need to develop, manage, test and deploy their applications. Features include source control, d
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ALTERthought Blogs » How to Build a Ruby on Rails Engine: In-depth Start-to-Finish Tutorial
by 3 othersThis tutorial is not a rails recipe - it does not show you how to make a specific engine, but rather the steps to making an engine in general. In case you want to follow along, but don’t have a ready application to turn into an engine, I suggest creatin
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Deploying Rails with Pound in Front of Mongrel, Lighttpd, and Apache
Meanwhile, development of an alternative to WEBrick was under way, by a guy named Zed Shaw, called Mongrel. It seems Zed just got fed up and decided to change the Rails deployment world with his own bare hands. This is good news for all of us and the best
April 2006
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