I think you are in the right place, George.
Ruby and the framework Rails can perform those tasks without a
problem.

On Oct 4, 2:14 pm, George 4000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am not a developer and I am not sure that Ruby is the best framework
> for my online app, don't know where to start, and not sure this is the
> right place to ask.
>
> At a high level, the site will provide users a single function once
> self-registered (with email) or invited. They will be able to make a
> list, similar to a wish-list. And then invite friends to register and
> view the list.
>
> I am planning on gwrowing the funtionality as the userbase grow, so for
> now I have a shared hosting account with GoDaddy (LAMP Server)
> I expect to have about 5 users concurrent in the beginning.
> will this be a simple task?
> What freelancing site or developers group would be good to contact?
>
> Appreciate the help,
>
> George
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> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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