12 Comments
- MAGZine, on 07/16/2009, -0/+6These comments suck.
- sockpuppets, on 07/16/2009, -1/+5It's where kevin rose and his boyfriend met.
- dafragsta, on 07/16/2009, -1/+4I've been out of the RoR loop for a while. Is there a good workaround for the concurrent connections on one machine problem or is the solution still to run multiple mongrels? How is performance these days on non-cached pages? I heard that when jRuby would come out that it would fix the problem, but I haven't looked at it in quite some time and I've got a pretty big project coming up in the next couple of weeks and I'm leaning toward the PHP/CodeIgniter route, but I do like ActiveRecord and RoR migrations.
- covertbadger, on 07/16/2009, -0/+2Rails is only used for the web front-end. All the complicated back-end stuff is, I think, written in scala.
- rodrigo74, on 07/16/2009, -0/+2My guess is that you will get proper answers in a good RoR mailing list, not here on digg.
- RhymeThyme, on 07/16/2009, -0/+2Married and Bitter.
- JohnChapin, on 07/16/2009, -1/+2The authlogic and acl9 projects are a good combination as well. I've never heard of nifty_generators... nifty...
- MAGZine, on 07/16/2009, -2/+3On a more serious note, I was surprised to learn that Twitter is built/run on the Ruby framework... amazing implementation, but I'm curious to know if it was what caused some of their scaling issues.
- rodrigo74, on 07/16/2009, -0/+1..says the Usenet/Cobol guy?
- acdtrux, on 07/16/2009, -1/+1Die already you stupid fads (Twitter and Ruby)
- inactive, on 07/16/2009, -3/+2Buried for Twitter.
- eTronicGaming, on 07/16/2009, -4/+2What's Twitter?



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