require 'ramaze' class MainController < Ramaze::Controller def index "Hello, World!" end end Ramaze.start Other Frameworks Borges, continuations based ruby web-framework originally ported from SeaSideCamping, _why's 4k micro-frameworkCerise, web-framework modeled on J2EE app serversCoset, a simple RESTful mapper for RackRack, the Ruby web-server interface and frameworkArrow, a web-app framework fo
Faster, Lighter, More Agile. Merb is an MVC framework that is ORM-agnostic, JavaScript library agnostic, and template language agnostic, preferring plugins that add in support for a particular feature rather than trying to produce a monolithic library with everything in the core. In fact, this is a guiding principle of the project, which has led to third-party support for the ActiveRecord, DataMap
This is my personal site, which used to have a blog of sorts and some other stuff. It has fallen into disrepair more times that I can count, so it's just a directory of other links to information about me or things I work on now. Hopefully you weren't here for something else. Keybase Professional Profile (LinkedIn) Projects (via Sourcehut) Projects (via Github) Corporate social media has become a
Cerise is a Ruby web/application server following the same general pattern as J2EE application servers, but written in the Ruby programming language and providing a very flexible, elegant, lightweight, and developer friendly environment for building web applications. The current status of cerise is available on the RubyForge project page. The latest release may be found in the project files secti
Homepage for the Borges web application frameworkBorges is a continuation-based web application framework originally ported from on Seaside 2 that allows a linear style of programming of web applications. Components of a Borges web page can call and return from each other in a natural way, allowing complex interaction between components from simple methods. Backtracking is supported seamlessly, al
Rack provides an minimal interface between webservers supporting Ruby and Ruby frameworks. News August 21st, 2008Rack 0.4 has been released! May 31st, 2008Rack development moves to Git. May 24th, 2008There now is a Google Group on Rack Development. February 26th, 2008Rack 0.3 has been released! November 10th, 2007Rack has been presented at the Euruko 2007. Slides and a paper are available at http:
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