About a year and a half ago I needed to migrate a standalone
application to the web. I needed ruby for the backend but was open as
to what to use as a front end. I'd done a little tomcat stuff and was
not impressed, what a mess that is. So I just googled looking for the
best web development platform out there. Looked like Rails was the big
thing, lots of hype. I tried it and it still seemed a little awkward
although loads better than what I'd used so far. Kept searching and
found hobo, saw the podcast, did the podcast and the darn thing
worked! I was hooked. It hasn't been easy, my 0.6.3 app has a lot of
custom javascript and caching stuff just to make things work fast
enough and like I want them too, but the promise was there. Now that
the documentation is coming together I am so very very pleased with my
decision. If Tom plays his cards right, and I think it is right for
him to wait for a certain level of robustness, stability, and
documentation before banging the drum, this is where everyone will be
heading.
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