Roderick van Domburg wrote:
> Charles Johnson wrote:
>> Of course, if the cost were the same as rails "out of the box" that 
>> would be even better.
> 
> +1 on that one too. :-)
> 
> --
> Roderick van Domburg
> http://www.nedforce.nl

It's a start, but the new beta just happens to be released as MIT 
Licensed
"Ext Core".

http://extjs.com/blog/2009/04/04/ext-core-30-beta-released/

On that same note, those of you that have a hard time with RDoc, check 
out the standard API Docs for ExtJS and Ext Core.

http://extjs.com/products/extcore/docs/

Even better, and not to hijack my own thread, but I started playing 
around with the Documentation Generator and .... It works... Just find 
yourself with the Ruby (*shakes head*) "=begins" and "=end".

I would say that this is a good "RDoc Alternative" for ruby code (And 
JavaScript as well.)

http://code.google.com/p/ext-doc/
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