Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search)

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2006


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = I'm curious - is something like Ruby on Rails making our jobs obsolete? The days of coding pages upon pages of spaghetti code seem to be going away to the plug-n-play modular designs that something like RoR offers. On a related note, I'm still digging into Python. There are so many modules and classes that can be added it's making my head spin; and I mean that in a good way - it seems limitless to me at this point. And to a previous message, yes, Python was used for the Googlebot I later found out. It was also used for some NASA project and several other notable projects. G. At 08:18 AM 4/7/2006, you wrote: >Sounds interesting, I too will check this out. A while back I had some colleagues rant/rave about RoR. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( "Bess Ho" 2006)
  2. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Pat McCormick 2006)
  3. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Gary Krockover 2006)
  4. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( devaulw@onebox.com 2006)
  5. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( chas conquest 2006)
  6. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Pat McCormick 2006)
  7. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( chas conquest 2006)
  8. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( chas conquest 2006)
  9. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Pat McCormick 2006)
  10. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( devaulw@onebox.com 2006)
  11. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Pat McCormick 2006)
  12. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( devaulw@onebox.com 2006)
  13. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Brian Fries 2006)
  14. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Adam O'Connor 2006)
  15. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Gary Krockover 2006)
  16. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Adam O'Connor 2006)
  17. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( chas conquest 2006)
  18. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( nitai@computeroil.com 2006)
  19. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( "Bess Ho" 2006)
  20. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( nitai@computeroil.com 2006)
  21. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( "Bess Ho" 2006)
  22. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( j.list@blueboxdev.com 2006)
  23. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( devaulw@onebox.com 2006)
  24. Re: Ruby on Rails (was Looping Search) ( Clint Davis 2006)
I'm curious - is something like Ruby on Rails making our jobs obsolete? The days of coding pages upon pages of Spaghetti code seem to be going away to the plug-n-play modular designs that something like RoR offers. On a related note, I'm still digging into Python. There are so many modules and classes that can be added it's making my head spin; and I mean that in a good way - it seems limitless to me at this point. And to a previous message, yes, Python was used for the Googlebot I later found out. It was also used for some NASA project and several other notable projects. G. At 08:18 AM 4/7/2006, you wrote: >Sounds interesting, I too will check this out. A while back I had some colleagues rant/rave about RoR. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Gary Krockover

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