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  • DimPrawn
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    Ruby on Rails = Threaded on a horse.

    Bloatware on a legacy platform with few supporters that's going nowhere fast.

    .NET mate.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Yes, Ruby on Rails, a good host for this is me.
    Threaded, Ruby is bloated, just like you!

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  • resno
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    RE: ASP.NET Webhosting

    http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/HomePage

    The bottom line is that Rails is quickly sweeping through web development communities and converting many former zealots of other programming languages. Rails is too new to have many large-scale commercial applications that you can go out and drop into your website right away. However the first generation of viable Rails replacements for common programs (forums, blogs, CMS systems, etc.) should be ready within the next three months.
    Thanks for the tip. Looks like it's got great potential. I'm just downloading the video now showing how the apps are developed.

    Unfortunately, I am in a bit of a hurry and need this app up and running soon. I was thinking of using PHP but I think it would be quicker to develop in ASP.NET.

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  • threaded
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    Yes, Ruby on Rails, a good host for this is me.

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  • resno
    started a topic ASP.NET Webhosting

    ASP.NET Webhosting

    Hi,

    Can anyone recommend any good ASP.NET Webhosting?

    Cheers.
    Last edited by scotspine; 14 August 2005, 20:50.

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