What's the Secret Sauce in Ruby on Rails?
An anonymous reader writes "Ruby on Rails seems to be a lightning rod for controversy. At the heart of most of the controversy lies amazing productivity claims. Rails isn't a better hammer; it's a different kind of tool. This article explores the compromises and design decisions that went into making Rails so productive within its niche."
Ruby on Rails seems to be a lightning rod for controversy. At the heart of most of the controversy lies amazing productivity claims. Crossing Borders author Bruce Tate has come to understand that Rails isn't a better hammer; it's a different kind of tool. This article explores the compromises and design decisions that went into making Rails so productive within its niche. Then it looks at Rails-inspired ideas that should get more attention within the Java(TM) community.
"If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you." - DM
Very strange, a web developement tool story shows up as "story currently under construction" with a red title bar. I click on the readmore link and the story goes blue. Then reloading the main page it is green.
Is this standard procedure for all new stories or is this some kind of gimick/pun on web developement stories?
-- The morphemes of your disquisition are ascertainable, but they have eschewed an ambit of transpicuous exposition.
...the gayest name EVER?!