Hi. I'm trying to write about Rails for this magazine article. How
does it look so far? I'm trying to explain it to the average man - NOT
the developer.

"Rails is a system which drastically simplifies web applications - by
letting one develop using Ruby [1], by having a more reasonable way of
organizing things [2], and by automating a lot more [3]. Rails also
opens the door for failsafe applications by writing tests and then
making sure the application passes these tests [4]"

[1] Perl, Lisp and Smalltalk. [2] In conjunction with semantic, W3-
verified HTML and CSS, and JavaScript via jQuery. [3] I.e. database
management. [5] Behavior Driven Development via Cucumber.

Anything I should add, rephrase or take away? Especially [3], is there
anything I could add there?

Thanks!

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