I’ve made considerable progress since my last post. I have a first-cut working Ruby on Rails application built on a development box - an Ubuntu VM (on Windows). The first round of widgets (Amazon-based) are ready to go. Much of the build process for the widgets and the web site is automated. I’ve signed up […]
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The past week or so has found me coming up to speed on Ruby on Rails. I am developing portions of the site using RoR, and it’s been interesting so far. Ruby on Rails (RoR) is an open source web framework. The tag line is “convention over configuration,” meaning it’s designed to maximize out-of-the-box common […]