I have spent the last three months rewriting/upgrading a sales force support application that involves 12 different websites sharing sessions/DB/etc. I must say it was a wonderful endeavor. Right now over 400 users are doing their daily tasks under that system. I personally think that is the definition of a medium enterprise solution.
Are you kidding me? But I'd like to see the video of someone doing a large project in rails.
Over a month ago I delivered a large, enterprise application in Rails. It took me two months to write it. It comprises 12 different websites. Would you like a screencast of all that? Or would you like a more watchable 15 minutes of me writing code that you would have no context whatsoever to actually understand what I was doing? There are many reasons NOT to like Rails but your excuses are pathetic. Really.
I have spent the last three months rewriting/upgrading a sales force support application that involves 12 different websites sharing sessions/DB/etc. I must say it was a wonderful endeavor. Right now over 400 users are doing their daily tasks under that system. I personally think that is the definition of a medium enterprise solution.
Hope it helps,
AEM
Are you kidding me? But I'd like to see the video of someone doing a large project in rails.
Over a month ago I delivered a large, enterprise application in Rails. It took me two months to write it. It comprises 12 different websites. Would you like a screencast of all that? Or would you like a more watchable 15 minutes of me writing code that you would have no context whatsoever to actually understand what I was doing? There are many reasons NOT to like Rails but your excuses are pathetic. Really.