Re: Is Heroku Going to Work?

2008-04-10 Thread ebdb

 I definitely see Heroku as a useful tool and am prepared to endure the
 growing pains.

I agree that the idea behind Heroku is awesome and I did invest
significant time in developing an app on Heroku up until about a month
ago. However, at that point, I decided I couldn't work with
limitations and growing pains and I moved my efforts back to a
conventional VPS deployment setup.

I've been keeping an eye on Heroku ever since though, hoping they'll
bust out with a new release that's more happening. Morph
morphexchange.com and now Google are working on solving the same
problem. No one is quite there yet, but it will be interesting to see
who comes forward with something that's actually usable.

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Re: Is Heroku Going to Work?

2008-04-10 Thread ebdb

On Apr 10, 2:59 pm, ChessMess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have to wonder how mod_rails will change the landscape when its
 released.

 I'm rooting for Heroku though, its a great thing for the community and
 they provide some unique and superb services.

Heroku is super cool, no question, but it isn't unique.
morphexchange.com provides a very similar service, minus the online
Rails dev environment. And Google has just announced a service based
on the same general concept, though using Python instead of Ruby.

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