Trying to win the world.....................
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Paolo Perrotta, Europe
Author of Metaprogramming Ruby
http://www.pragprog.com/titles/ppmetr/metaprogramming-ruby
Paolo Perrotta wrote:Ruby is also the place to be if you want to pick up new ideas before they get mainstream. From no-SQL databases, to REST and Behavior Driven Development, the Ruby community pioneered most of the current crop of "cool" ideas.
John Todd wrote:BDD is used by Java community along time ago.
Paolo Perrotta, Europe
Author of Metaprogramming Ruby
http://www.pragprog.com/titles/ppmetr/metaprogramming-ruby
surendran sukumaran wrote:very easy syntax.
Paolo Perrotta wrote:[...] Ruby is currently the place where people experiment more [...]
keeping up with the crazy pace of evolution in the Ruby world can be difficult
David Newton wrote:
surendran sukumaran wrote:very easy syntax.
Yeah? Try parsing it.
Paolo Perrotta wrote:
- Ruby on Rails was the first popular non-specialized web framework that rejected SOAP and embraced REST.
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Anil Vupputuri wrote:
In JEE, we deploy web archives in web/app servers. Can we deploy web archives developed in Ruby on Rails on web server such as Apache or IIS?
Paolo Perrotta, Europe
Author of Metaprogramming Ruby
http://www.pragprog.com/titles/ppmetr/metaprogramming-ruby
John Todd wrote:I don't have any thing against Ruby but I hate its cocky community.
Paolo Perrotta, Europe
Author of Metaprogramming Ruby
http://www.pragprog.com/titles/ppmetr/metaprogramming-ruby
John Todd wrote:Ironically, Java programmers make the best Ruby programmers (IMVHO)
Paolo Perrotta wrote:Ruby was inspired by Smalltalk and Lisp amongst others, so you weren't expecting a community of shy unassertive nuns, did you?
David Newton wrote:
John Todd wrote:Ironically, Java programmers make the best Ruby programmers (IMVHO)
I've found the exact opposite to be true: Ruby programmers make good Java programmers, but the reverse is rarely true. Most Java programmers have a very narrow view of how to solve problems. When I hire Java programmers I look specifically for experience in (what I consider to be) better languages.
John Todd wrote:Would you please share us a story for example?
Paolo Perrotta wrote:Anil, you can deploy a Rails webapp on Apache easily (http://www.modrails.com).
You can also use an implementation of Ruby for your VM of choice (JRuby for the JVM, IronRuby for Microsoft's CLR). I never tried this, so I can't tell you how mature these technologies are - but I hear that JRuby in particular is getting good vibes. If you use JBoss, also have a look at http://torquebox.org.
Be aware that in general, webapp or not, integrating Ruby with Microsoft technology is just as easy as integrating anything else with Microsoft technology. ;) For example, while you can access a SQL Server DB from Ruby, it's still unpleasant enough that you might just give up and stick with C#. This is something that you should be aware of before considering a Ruby/Microsoft mixed environment. I hope that IronRuby will grow mature enough to fix that problem.
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Anil Vupputuri wrote:If I understand correctly, with JRuby (Ruby integrated with Java technology) we can build enterprise apps. Can Ruby alone (or Rails) be used to build enterprise apps with services like transactions, security and naming.
Paolo Perrotta, Europe
Author of Metaprogramming Ruby
http://www.pragprog.com/titles/ppmetr/metaprogramming-ruby
Trying to win the world.....................
SCJP 6.0 , SCWCD/OCPJWCD 5, BlackBerry Developer
Shashank Agarwalg wrote:I have done SCJP and studying the J2ee further is the ruby benefecial for me.
Trying to win the world.....................
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Shashank Agarwalg wrote:Can anyone Explain in which type of Application devlopement mainly We use the Ruby language. can Anyone give me the Example of the application or industry.
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