@ treedIts from 37 Signals. DHH (David Hsomething Hgerman) is a part of them, and he is responsible for the rails framwork. Whiteboard, Basecamp, Backpack, and Ta-da list are all of 37 Signals' rails applications.
So, why is this better than MediaWiki? Not trying to be a troll, but Wiki is easy to use and quite powerful. It does tend to bog down on low memory machines, but that's a given based on MySQL.
eastshores -- I'm right with you. Unless I'm missing something, I think 37signals kinda jumped the shark on this one. Maybe its been the year-long hype though. In the battle of signal vs. noise, noise has been whooping signals ass.And midnightbrewer, you mean like jotspot, socialtext, writely, etc?
"The power of Ruby on Rails."I love people who see things like this and think no other programming lanaguage can do it. You probably think digg is Rails powered, hmm?
artvandelayOct 3, 2005
awesome.
treedOct 3, 2005
Looks like this was done by the same guy who made basecamp. (And also Rails itself?)
waloeiiiOct 3, 2005
@ treedIts from 37 Signals. DHH (David Hsomething Hgerman) is a part of them, and he is responsible for the rails framwork. Whiteboard, Basecamp, Backpack, and Ta-da list are all of 37 Signals' rails applications.
jesusphreakOct 3, 2005
The power of Ruby on Rails.
psyonideOct 3, 2005
"Ignore JetwingX's post, he just put up a nasty "shock" pic."An incredibly old one at that.
balazs_szantoOct 3, 2005
Very cool, 37s rock.
xpticalOct 3, 2005
So, why is this better than MediaWiki? Not trying to be a troll, but Wiki is easy to use and quite powerful. It does tend to bog down on low memory machines, but that's a given based on MySQL.
kobsOct 3, 2005
Too bad it's not as full featured as Writely or JotSpot Live.
rulethirtyOct 3, 2005
eastshores -- I'm right with you. Unless I'm missing something, I think 37signals kinda jumped the shark on this one. Maybe its been the year-long hype though. In the battle of signal vs. noise, noise has been whooping signals ass.And midnightbrewer, you mean like jotspot, socialtext, writely, etc?
donwilsonOct 3, 2005
"The power of Ruby on Rails."I love people who see things like this and think no other programming lanaguage can do it. You probably think digg is Rails powered, hmm?