Home
About
Categories
 Design
 General
 Inspiration
 Project Management
 Resources
 Strategy
 Technology


<March 2006>
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
2627281234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
2627282930311
2345678

Your best shot at happiness, self-worth and personal satisfaction - the things that constitute real success - is not in earning as much as you can but in performing as well as you can something that you consider worthwhile.
~ William Raspberry

Art. You never learn it.
~ Milton Glaser

 

 

 Friday, March 24, 2006
A Jewel in the Rough

While I was searching the Web for inexpensive ways to build sites for small clients I can across Ruby On Rails. ROR is a framework built with the Ruby programming language by 37 Signals. Not being familiar with Ruby or Rails, I was immediately curious about it.

Ruby is a relatively new language that was created to be clean and simple code. Rails is a framework created for rapid application development. It has a robust set of classes that provide common functionality with a minimum of effort. Cool.

I am a Microsoft developer, but ever since ASP.NET came out I always though it was a bit much for small sites that do not require all the “horsepower” that .NET can provide. This might be a great way to efficiently build sites for small clients. Although I have not had a chance for much hands-on work with Ruby to evaluate it.

My biggest concern with building a site, with a somewhat obscure technology like this, for a client is when they need to make changes they will not be able to find resources that know the language and framework. Market-share does have its advantages. Hopefully Ruby will continue to grow.

Technology
Comments [0]  



A practical look at strategy, project management, technology and design for today's web.

Blogs & Portals

 37 Signals
 Ad Pulp
 Adaptive Path
 AdRants
 Alltop
 Brandstorming STL
 Coudal
 David Byrne
 David H Hansson
 David Hayden
 Design Charts
 Design Observer
 DNN Creative
 Flash Authoring Team
 FWA
 Guy Kawasaki
 Joseph Jaffe
 Joshua Jefferies STL
 Kaliber 10,000
 Kottke
 Logic+Emotion
 Newstoday
 Paul Macfarlane STL
 Scott Guthrie
 Scott Mitchell
 Seth Godin
 TechCrunch
 ThoughtWorks Blog
 Tinic Uro
 Web 2.0 Workgroup
 Zeldman
Copyright © blend 2006. All rights reserved. | By James Bielefeldt. |