Thanks for the answer David. There's a second implication to this - having a
hot backup is nice in case an app server goes down.
Ikai
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David,
I'm in the same boat. I have an app I originally coded in Rails.
Then I recoded it in Merb (much better, but now I'm unhappy with the
merb-rails merger). I'm testing out lift now to see about recoding it
once again before the app gets too complex. I also have another app
or two to build
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Jon Hancock shellsha...@gmail.com wrote:
David,
I'm in the same boat. I have an app I originally coded in Rails.
Then I recoded it in Merb (much better, but now I'm unhappy with the
merb-rails merger). I'm testing out lift now to see about recoding it
once
if I can get a lift version of my app http://shellshadow.com done in a
few weeks, I could go for it.
I am very happy to release the source to the rails, merb, and lift
version so folks would have a real app to compare.
Jon
On Mar 1, 4:49 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, yeah! I'll see if my clone has any free time... :-)
Seriously though, I'm drowning right now, but if there's any way I can
help that doesn't require too much time, I'll do it.
(I'm actually writing a couple of tiny Merb sites this week (I hope), in
part to see how Merb differs, and in
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Ikai Lan ikai@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to learn Lift coming from working with Ruby on Rails for a
while and I've been voraciously consuming the documentation and
tutorials that are available on the internet. There are a few things I
really like