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There are webframeworks in Ruby other than [[Rails]]. RubyOnRails. One called "[[Wee]]" "Wee" is a Seaside2-like approach, which
<a href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'Other' Ruby App Frameworks</a>
There are webframeworks in Ruby other than [[Rails]]. RubyOnRails. One called "[[Wee]]" "Wee" is a Seaside2-like approach, which has "real" components and much more.
"Wee":http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html
There's also a port of Mewa (Meta-level Architecture for Generic Web-Application construction: http://www.adrian-lienhard.ch/files/mewa.pdf) available in Ruby, which runs on-top of Wee. This probably compares to FunFormKit or FormEncode with the exception that it's all about meta-data and not tied to web-formular at all. A custom formular-editor (with all kinds of relations; single, multiple, single_relationship, multiple_relationship) is below 200 lines of *very* readable code.
<a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/nemo">RubyForge Nemo</a>
If you don't like ActiveRecords (the database mapper of RubyOnRails) than just use Og (ObjectGraph) which is very similar to SQLObject (create SQL tables on the fly). It's part of [[Nitro]], Nitro, another "major" web-framework for Ruby:
<a href="http://navel.gr/nitro/">Nitro</a>
Ruby on rails is a rapid web application development platform that has a huge amount of buzz surrounding it. It is used by...
Ruby on rails is a rapid web application development platform that has a huge amount of buzz surrounding it. It is used by <a href="http://37signals.com">37Signals</a> to develop web applications.
http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html
"Wee":http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html <a href="http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html">Wee</a>...
<a href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'Other' Ruby App Frameworks</a>
There are webframeworks in Ruby other than RubyOnRails. One called "Wee" is a Seaside2-like approach, which has "real" components and much more.
"Wee":http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html <a href="http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html">Wee</a>
There's also a port of Mewa (Meta-level Architecture for Generic Web-Application construction: http://www.adrian-lienhard.ch/files/mewa.pdf) available in Ruby, which runs on-top of Wee. This probably compares to FunFormKit or FormEncode with the exception that it's all about meta-data and not tied to web-formular at all. A custom formular-editor (with all kinds of relations; single, multiple, single_relationship, multiple_relationship) is below 200 lines of *very* readable code.
<a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/nemo">RubyForge Nemo</a>
If you don't like ActiveRecords (the database mapper of RubyOnRails) than just use Og (ObjectGraph) which is very similar to SQLObject (create SQL tables on the fly). It's part of Nitro, another "major" web-framework for Ruby:
<a href="http://navel.gr/nitro/">Nitro</a>
<a href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'Other' href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'other' Ruby App
<a href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'Other' href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'other' Ruby App Frameworks</a>
There are webframeworks in Ruby other than RubyOnRails. One called "Wee" is a Seaside2-like approach, which has "real" components and much more.
<a href="http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html">Wee</a>
There's also a port of Mewa (Meta-level Architecture for Generic Web-Application construction: http://www.adrian-lienhard.ch/files/mewa.pdf) available in Ruby, which runs on-top of Wee. This probably compares to FunFormKit or FormEncode with the exception that it's all about meta-data and not tied to web-formular at all. A custom formular-editor (with all kinds of relations; single, multiple, single_relationship, multiple_relationship) is below 200 lines of *very* readable code.
<a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/nemo">RubyForge Nemo</a>
If you don't like ActiveRecords (the database mapper of RubyOnRails) than just use Og (ObjectGraph) which is very similar to SQLObject (create SQL tables on the fly). It's part of Nitro, another "major" web-framework for Ruby:
<a href="http://navel.gr/nitro/">Nitro</a>
Ruby on rails is a rapid web application development platform that has a huge amount of buzz surrounding it. It is used by...
» complete changeRuby on rails is a rapid web application development platform that has a huge amount of buzz surrounding it. It is used by <a href="http://37signals.com">37Signals</a> to develop web applications.
http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html
http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html
<a href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'other' Ruby App Frameworks</a>
There are webframeworks in Ruby other than...
» complete change<a href="http://mithrandr.moria.org/blog/382.html">'other' Ruby App Frameworks</a>
There are webframeworks in Ruby other than RubyOnRails. One called "Wee" is a Seaside2-like approach, which has "real" components and much more.
<a href="http://www.ntecs.de/viewcvs/viewcvs/*checkout*/Wee/trunk/doc/rdoc/index.html">Wee</a>
There's also a port of Mewa (Meta-level Architecture for Generic Web-Application construction: http://www.adrian-lienhard.ch/files/mewa.pdf) available in Ruby, which runs on-top of Wee. This probably compares to FunFormKit or FormEncode with the exception that it's all about meta-data and not tied to web-formular at all. A custom formular-editor (with all kinds of relations; single, multiple, single_relationship, multiple_relationship) is below 200 lines of *very* readable code.
<a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/nemo">RubyForge Nemo</a>
If you don't like ActiveRecords (the database mapper of RubyOnRails) than just use Og (ObjectGraph) which is very similar to SQLObject (create SQL tables on the fly). It's part of Nitro, another "major" web-framework for Ruby:
<a href="http://navel.gr/nitro/">Nitro</a>
