Translation From PR-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Rails Developer David Heinemeier Hansson’s Response to Alex Payne’s Interview This is not about who’s right or wrong, it’s about me still laughing
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I feel evil tonight (here is 3:30am) and then the fortune brought me to the /benchmark directory in ActiveRecord repository (for who doesn’t know what ActiveRecord is, and I think due to the hype everyone knows, see Wikipedia ORM page.). A while ago someone slapped us with some bench between Rails, Django and Symphony and [...]
I released a you-should-have-released-it-months-ago version What’s new? SQLite 3 support What’s changed? Requires Rails 1.0 Atom 0.3 feed dropped http://rebbin.berlios.de/ A live version here: http://pasteserver.net/
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Sunday, November 20, 2005
The svn version of Rebbin now supports SQLite 3, lighttpd and runs on top of Rails 0.14.3. Try it out!
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Sunday, November 20, 2005
I released another version with some improvements and few bugfixes What’s new? Atom 1.0 feed (in addition to RSS2.0 and Atom0.3 already there) Wordwrap for text-only snippets Basic comment support for each paste Use Rails caching system and custom caching for colourised snippets What’s changed? Wants Highlight 2.4 BSD licensed What about the future? I [...]
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I released another version with some improvements and a lot of bugfixes What’s new? RSS 2.0 and Atom 0.3 feeds XMLRPC and SOAP support: num_of_pastes: returns the number of pastes get_languages: returns the list of supported languages add_paste: adds a paste to the pastebin and returns the id get_paste: returns the paste with the given [...]
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What is it? Rebbin is an open source pastebin developed in Ruby. What is a pastebin? A pastebin is a web application which allows its users to upload snippets of text, usually samples of source code, for public viewing [...] Why it does exist? Because I didn’t know what to code to learn Rails and [...]
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Yesterday I started looking at Rails and it looks good, very good. I see and catch a glimpse of its power and its features and I’m feeling good. Don’t like hype so much but the product itself is cool What can I say? Got through Four Days On Rails tutorial and altough I’ve found some [...]
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