[ale] best cross platform development evironment
Greg Freemyer
greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Mon Nov 8 18:51:44 EST 2010
There are some relatively big projects written in Ruby on Rails. I
think the entire openSUSE Build Service (OBS) is in rails, or at least
the front end. There are at least a couple full time developers
advancing OBS.
If you're looking to deploy a Web GUI, then RoR is definitely worth
checking out.
I'm not aware of any significant projects written in pure ruby.
Greg
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Ron Frazier
<atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com> wrote:
> At the risk of sounding horribly indecisive, has anyone had any experience
> with Ruby? From an employment point of view, I like the languages
> previously discussed. However, from an intellectual point of view, Ruby
> sounds really cool because of the power and flexibility and expressiveness
> it's reputed to have. I have my doubts that it could be as fast as either
> C++, C#, or Java. Also, it seems like getting a ruby application deployed
> on a user's system might be a bear.
>
> I just decided to run out to Borders and look over some C++ and Ruby books
> for curiosity. I have a 33% off coupon burning a hole in my pocket,
> expires tonight.
>
> I know Amazon may be cheaper, but I have to see a programming book before I
> buy it. So many of them are about as interesting as reading the dictionary.
>
> Ron
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