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By David Heinemeier Hansson on November 14, 2008 There are lots of great JavaScript libraries out there. Prototype is one of the best and it ships along Rails as the default choice for adding Ajax to your application. Does that mean you have to use Prototype if you prefer something else? Absolutely not! Does it mean that it's hard to use something else than Prototype? No way! It's incredibly easy
By David Heinemeier Hansson on November 13, 2008 Ruby on Rails has been around for more than five years. It's only natural that the public perception of what Rails is today is going to include bits and pieces from it's own long history of how things used to be. Many things are not how they used to be. And plenty of things are, but got spun in a way to seem like they're not by people who had either
By David Heinemeier Hansson on April 3, 2008 I've been writing a little bit of PHP again today. That platform has really received an unfair reputation. For the small things I've been used it for lately, it's absolutely perfect. I love the fact that it's all just self-contained. That the language includes so many helpful functions in the box. And that it managed to get distributed with just about e
By David Heinemeier Hansson on January 9, 2008 Most Rails contributors are not big users of shared hosting and they tend to work on problems or enhancements that'll benefit their own usage of the framework. You don't have to have a degree in formal logic to deduce that work to improve life on shared hosting is not exactly a top priority for these people, myself included. That's not a value judgeme
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I've said it before, but it bears repeating: There's nothing interesting about how Ruby on Rails scales. We've gone the easy route and merely followed what makes Yahoo!, LiveJournal, and other high-profile LAMP stacks scale high and mighty. Take state out of the application servers and push it to database/memcached/shared network drive (that's the whole Shared Nothing thang). Use load balancers be
I write regularly on HEY World and speak on The REWORK Podcast. I welcome emails to dhh@hey.com. You can also find me on Twitter, on LinkedIn, and on Instagram. Creator of Ruby on Rails Hundreds of thousands of programmers around the world have built amazing applications using Ruby on Rails. The open-source web framework that I created in 2003. Some of the more famous include Github, Shopify, Airb
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