I started this thread for a simple reason, love or loath Ruby what has been
developed here has enabled several of my clients to deploy excellent web
applications with a significantly reduced investment of time with no aparent
compromise on functionality.

I think thats great. I wish the same could be done for AS. I feel that
making the job of the Flash/Flex developer as easy as posible will enable us
all to concentrate on the parts of our applications which are unique and
require special attention.

It is very easy to make use of Ruby on Rails. it took me just a few hours to
get an application runinng with it with no prior knowledge.

I am looking at ARP and Carngorm at the moment and they are not proving easy
to use and I am a highly experienced AS developer.

I have also started looking at Flex. . .

If there proves to be a way that we as a comunity can make developing
easier we should invest the time. I would contribute for sure.

So what do you think is missing? Is there something we could do or is it as
easy as it gets?

On 7/20/06, Weyert de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> As it ends up, his comments were fueled solely by his dislike for Ruby's
> syntax, which has nothing to do with whether or not Ruby on Rails is
> deserving of the attention and praise it is getting.
>
I don't see why my dislike of Ruby's syntax has anything to do with
this. I won't bother explain my issues with Ruby itself. It looks like
you think I dislike RoR too, I haven't said it, probably I expressed
myself badly.

I will post this to the flashcoders myself, so you won't be bothered to
do so yourself.
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