[Rails] Re: Support Ruby(Rails) Growth

2009-04-07 Thread Roderick van Domburg
Charles Johnson wrote: >> Yay for Ext JS. The concept of having a rich JavaScript client >> application talking with a RESTful Rails application works very well for >> back-end applications. I can heartily recommend everyone to try it. >> SproutCore and Cappuccino are among the alternatives. >> >>

[Rails] Re: Support Ruby(Rails) Growth

2009-04-07 Thread Chris Westbrook
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

[Rails] Re: Support Ruby(Rails) Growth

2009-04-07 Thread Charles Johnson
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Roderick van Domburg < rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote: > > Yay for Ext JS. The concept of having a rich JavaScript client > application talking with a RESTful Rails application works very well for > back-end applications. I can heartily recommend everyone t

[Rails] Re: Support Ruby(Rails) Growth

2009-04-07 Thread Roderick van Domburg
Chris Westbrook wrote: > I know that Prototype (*cough* "jQuery")is the library of choice for > most rails developers. When it comes to enterprise level apps and having > an extensive commercially supported library, you cannot beat ExtJS. If > you want a great case study, look at SalesForce.com an