A List Apart recommends RubyOnRails
Oleg Kurnosov
Today, finally A List Apart Magazine outlined there vision on new technologies. It’s easier to recommend technologies, when such finally does something to understand and re-group according to modern world tendecies!
Creating More Using Less Effort with Ruby on Rails by Michael Slater
Getting Started with Ruby on Rails by Dan Benjamin
P.S. Flatsourcing have been working with RubyOnRails since 2005. We are among the first! And it’s the CTO of Flatsourcing, Timur Vafin who initially recommended RubyOnRails as additional and potentially main programming tool for Flatsourcing! A lot of skeptics including me didn’t fully understood the potential and future behind it! I do now for sure already since 2005! Also A List Apart does now too since 2008! Thanks, Timur!



Christopher Schultz:
Comment — April 22, 2008 @ 7:07 amHi Oleg -
Thats great, and very interesting. We’ll have to discuss it with Jeffrey Zeldman who is going to be in NOLA for the An Event Apart conference this week. We are hearing more and more people request RoR. It was a great decision by Timur three years ago with our Huckabuck and siteMighty projects. It’s hard to believe that we’ve been working using RoR for three years already. But the rapid, agile development of the Talent Exchange (http://talent.jazzandheritage.org) in less than one month is a good example of the power of developing in RoR.