Ruby on Rails 2.0 is Done
Jamie noted that ruby on rails 2.0 is done. In addition to upgrade and installation instructions, the article lists a number of the more interesting new features in the release which appears to be quite extensive.
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"While theoretically you are correct, it doesn't apply to 99% of the web applications."
Is that related to the fact that 99% of all quoted facts are BS made up on the spot?
You're wrong, and you're guessing based on your own apparently very limited experience. Why not just admit that for "simple" CRUD applications ROR is great, for some it still works well, and that for other applications it may not be a good fit... or not work at all.
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