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Faved by: falko
May 29 2007 - via www.howtoforge.com

This article shows how you can install Ruby on Rails (RoR) and integrate it in Apache2 on a Debian Etch system. Ruby on Rails is a web application framework which is rapidly gaining popularity among web programmers. It aims to increase the speed and ease with which database-driven web sites can be created and offers skeleton code frameworks (scaffolding) from the outset. Applications using the RoR framework are developed using the Model-View-Controller design pattern.

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Faved by: yukiex
Jan 24 2006 - via flickr.com

yukiex> Ruby on Rails の壁紙

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Faved by: vanessafox
Jun 06 2008 - via www.sitepoint.com

This isn't the first time I've heard this...

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Faved by: mike
Oct 18 2007 - via summit.makalumedia.com

Blog post about the excellently implemented Catalog Choice web site.

Quoted: Summit is the MakaluMedia group dedicated to design, interfaces and web applications.

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Faved by: neko-zou
Jul 04 2007 - via happycodr.com

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The unambiguous showcase for sites designed with Ruby On Rails.

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Faved by: mikkelsd
Oct 20 2006 - via www.railslivecd.org

Quoted: I'm excited to release another version of the RailsLiveCD tonight. Version 0.2.1 of the LiveCD includes several enhancements and all the expected updates. Included in ...

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Faved by: PaulMWatson
Oct 20 2006 - via wiki.rubyonrails.org

AustinMoody's suggestion works really well for different databases on the same host. Dead simple.

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Faved by: Shashi
May 16 2007 - via www.railsenvy.com

Creative, no idea what ruby on rails is... but this was a nice ad.

What do you get when you cross the Mac vs PC commercials and Rails Envy? Ruby on Rails ads to get everyone hyped for Railsconf, that's what!

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Faved by: bmeister
Jan 16 2007 - via www.bignerdranch.com

Ruby on Rails Bootcamp is an intensive 5-day course specifically designed for developers, web designers, and project managers interested in creating web-based, database-backed applications. Learn why Ruby on Rails has been called

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