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RailsConf: My Identity on Rails

In: rails, railsconf

Kiran Dandekar made an entertaining point out of demonstrating the variety of information that has be made available about him in different contexts like business, community, family or alumni. The problem is, he stated, that identities and identity attributes are site centric on the web, so you have to start from scratch entering this information [...]

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RailsConf: Inside Instant Rails

In: rails, railsconf

Curt Hibbs, the creator of Instant Rails, says he created the package basically because he is lazy, and he wants to make as easy as possible to get up and running with Rails for himself and anyone else as possible. I’ve used Instant Rails myself once, as a kind of staging environment on a Windows [...]

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RailsConf: Dave Thomas’ keynote

In: rails, railsconf

Dave Thomas of the Pragmatic Programmers kicked of RailsConf 2006 with a talk filled with not just visions, but very specific suggestions, for the future of Ruby on Rails. He noted that Rails, according to Google Trends, has passed, and are well on its way to pass, established web development frameworks such as Websphere and [...]

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