On Aug 17, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Cornelius Jaeger wrote:
On 18.08.2006, at 01:08, Sacha Michel Mallais wrote:
If we do re-implement it, why not in Ruby and ride on the buzz?
We can call it JetStream. :-) And it is not Java!
way to go chuck
anyone seen this:
webobjects clone in ruby:
http://cgikit.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/en/index.cgi?FrontPage
eof clone in ruby:
http://www.spice-of-life.net/tapkit/index.html
simple rule engine (in ruby):
http://www.spice-of-life.net/rein/rein.html
haven't used it, been a while since i looked at it, don't know
how far along it is. but it's there.
Hmm... 2005: "I stop developing the library because I turned to
Python."
I think he lost his motivation because that's when RoR really took
off, and he didn't get any support.
Apparently he liked Python more than RoR then.
I have a theory about why Ruby is so popular: scripters are used
to Perl! :-P
it's pretty fun to work with actually and it was easy to learn the
fundamentals, took about 3-4 hours setting up a log parser that
transferred remote logs to a db backend. and i'm no speed demon.
Well colour me surprised: a scripting app that parses log files. ;-)
sacha
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