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Node.js sees Windows compatibility as key to success
Register - January 24, 2012Ruby on Rails decided it wasn't interested in Windows and that's hurt Ruby in the long run,” Dahl explained. “Python has done a good effort, on the other hand. To be a big platform, a real platform, you have to be on Windows.” He explained that while
 
Why Walmart is using Node.js
VentureBeat - January 24, 2012
“We believe that Node.js is a programming mega-event on the scale of Java or Ruby on Rails. [It is] not merely a new way of expressing existing ideas, but rather a new way of thinking about how software systems should be built.
 
Ruby on Rails 3.2 said to speed Web app development
Java World - January 24, 2012 By Joab Jackson, IDG News Service, 01/23/12 Those who maintain Ruby on Rails have released a new version of their popular open-source Web application development framework, one that features a number of improvements to help developers build
 
New Version of Ruby, Learning Resources
IT Business Edge (blog) - January 24, 2012 By date: A new version of Ruby on Rails is out. Creator David Heinemeier Hansson describes version 3.2 as "a ton and a half faster" in development mode because it only reloads classes that have changed, rather than all of them.
 
Government hosts beta single domain site on Amazon
ComputerworldUK - January 24, 2012 GDS is primarily developing with the open source programming language Ruby, using a mixture of Ruby on Rails and Sinatra. One of its applications is written in Scala because it needs to be able to handle a high level of concurrency.
 
Coding Start-Ups Compete for Booming Market
New York Times (blog) - January 24, 2012
In 2010, Web applications consultancy Envy Labs unveiled Rails for Zombies, an interactive Ruby on Rails teaching suite. Some 60000 coders let the game eat their brains. Hoping to build on that success, the young company introduced Code School in March
 
Create Web Apps Faster With Ruby on Rails 3.2
HTML Goodies - January 24, 2012 By HTMLGoodies Staff The folks behind Ruby on Rails recently announced the release of Ruby on Rails 3.2, which features several improvements which allow a more rapid application development process. Ruby on Rails is an open source web app framework
 
Open source Ruby on Rails framework gets 3.2 point release
Techworld.com - January 24, 2012 By Joab Jackson | Published: 18:03, 23 January 2012 Those who maintain Ruby on Rails have released a new version of their popular open source web application development framework, one that features a number of improvements to help developers build
 
Google's Chrome Browser Sprouts Programming Kit of The Future
Wired News - January 23, 2012 For Gerad Suyderhoud — who helped organize the first Node hackathon in the summer of 2010 — Node is the successor to Ruby on Rails, the programming framework that made it big when Twitter made it big. “First there was C, which Amazon was written in,”
 
Ruby on Rails 3.2 aids the developers
Computerworld New Zealand - January 23, 2012 By Joab Jackson | New York | Tuesday, 24 January, 2012 Those who maintain Ruby on Rails have released a new version of their popular open-source Web application development framework, one that features a number of improvements to help developers build
 
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