JRuby on Rails: Fast Enough
Nice numbers from Nick Sieger at Sun. jRuby actually out performs MRI… this is great news for us!
Web 2.0 Summit on blip.tv
Web 2.0 Summit on blip.tv
Revolution On Rails: Advanced Rails Caching.. on the Edge
Interesting techniques for caching rails fragments using Oracle Web Cache or other ESI based caching applications
Revolution On Rails: Advanced Rails Caching.. on the Edge
Interesting techniques for caching rails fragments using Oracle Web Cache or other ESI based caching applications
JRuby on Rails Application on an Oracle AppServer
Finally, something to blog about! Progress is being made. More to come later…
PHP/RoR Sessions at Oracle OpenWorld
Come check out what Oracle is doing with open source scripting languages!
PHP/RoR Sessions at Oracle OpenWorld
Come check out what Oracle is doing with open source scripting languages!
RailsConf Europe 2007 presentations are online!
RailsConf Europe 2007 presentations are online!
"Enterprise software" is a social, not technical, phenomenon
“Enterprise software” is a social, not technical, phenomenon
“Enterprise software” is a social, not technical, phenomenon
Top 10 Reasons Why Ruby Sucks Ass
a counterpoint to the previous post
Top 10 Reasons Why Java Sucks Ass
Longer title: Top 10 Reasons Why Anything and Everything Related to Java Programming and Open-Source Frameworks Sucks Major Ass in Comparison to Anything and Everything Related to Ruby and Rails
Top 10 Reasons Why Ruby Sucks Ass
a counterpoint to the previous post
Top 10 Reasons Why Java Sucks Ass
Longer title: Top 10 Reasons Why Anything and Everything Related to Java Programming and Open-Source Frameworks Sucks Major Ass in Comparison to Anything and Everything Related to Ruby and Rails
Sun surprises at RailsConf Europe 2007
"He even went as far as to say that developing web applications in Java after working with Rails would probably not be a particularly pleasant experience for him. Wow."
Sun surprises at RailsConf Europe 2007
"He even went as far as to say that developing web applications in Java after working with Rails would probably not be a particularly pleasant experience for him. Wow."
Rails and the Enterprise
"Most enterprise developers believe that Rails is a toy framework, or have a religious devotion to the familiar and tend to fear change."
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