Listening to it now.
Sadly, no place on the site to add comments, such as "Surprisingly no
mention on Ramaze, Ruby's secret weapon."
The nice thing about Ramaze is that you can do super-light prototypes a
la Sinatra, and then expand as you like yet not have to re-do in another
framework.
Manveru and crew need better marketing.
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Ah, right, *another* list to follow.
You should drive over for the next Roundtable
> and tell us all about Ramaze :)
Maybe ...
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James Britt
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James,
Like I mentioned in the podcast, I think Sinatra really shines if you're keeping it simple. You can expand, but personally I don't want to go down that path.
I'll definitely check out Ramaze.
Thanks for the feedback.
-M
On Mar 7, 2009 5:14 PM, "James Britt" <james...@gmail.com> wrote:Preston Lee wrote: > #76: Roundtable 3 > > Sinatra webapps and Ruby micro-frameworks. Ruby confere...
Listening to it now.
Sadly, no place on the site to add comments, such as "Surprisingly no
mention on Ramaze, Ruby's secret weapon."
The nice thing about Ramaze is that you can do super-light prototypes a
la Sinatra, and then expand as you like yet not have to re-do in another
framework.
Manveru and crew need better marketing.
--
James Britt
www.jamesbritt.com - Playing with Better Toys
www.ruby-doc.org - Ruby Help & Documentation
www.rubystuff.com - The Ruby Store for Ruby Stuff
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