I think Ning could turn out to be a fascinating experiment. More so once they build support for Ruby:
"Over time, we'll add support for other scripting or development languages like Python and Ruby." http://faq.ning.com/group.php?FAQGroup:title=Building+Apps+on+Ning#faq-147270 On 10/21/05, Chris Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is just Marc Andreessen putting a positive spin on PHP because > his ning.com is based on it. PHP is lowest-common denominator, and > easier to deploy than almost anything else, so it makes sense for them > to use, and I guess taking pot-shots at Java is only getting hipper. > But the day I got my Ning developer account was also the day I got my > Rails hosting set-up. Can you guess where I've been spending my time? > > On 10/21/05, Preston Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Apparently the flavor of the day is..... > > > > > > PHP? > > > > Huh? > > > > http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/21/1240258&tid=156 > > > > Preston > > > > _______________________________________________ > > PDXRuby mailing list > > [email protected] > > IRC: #pdx.rb on irc.freenode.net > > http://lists.pdxruby.org/mailman/listinfo/pdxruby > > > > > -- > Chris Anderson > http://musicfordozens.com/jchris > _______________________________________________ > PDXRuby mailing list > [email protected] > IRC: #pdx.rb on irc.freenode.net > http://lists.pdxruby.org/mailman/listinfo/pdxruby > _______________________________________________ PDXRuby mailing list [email protected] IRC: #pdx.rb on irc.freenode.net http://lists.pdxruby.org/mailman/listinfo/pdxruby
