Jeff Waugh wrote:
<quote who="O Plameras">
How about ruby-on-rails ?
It's a framework, not a pre-built application. You'd be choosing to build
your own application 'from scratch' if you were to start with *just* RoR.
Yes, it is a framework, not pre-built. I know that.
Photo-Gallery Web-Site using ruby-on-rails is the best
framework to use to satisfy the specs of the OP quickly.
From the limited time I spent(Less-than-a-day to be precise) using
ruby-on-rails, a photo-gallery
with a DB backend (MySQL, Postgres, SQLite) is a very appropriate
framework to use.
What is your contributed solution to this OP's problem ? Something that
is elegant, reliable,
flexible, maintainable, and simple ?
These Web sites are done using ajax-on-rails which is part of
ruby-on-rails:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimrutherford/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimrutherford/archives/
Flickr was not built using RoR. :-)
As I was Googling I learned that ajax-on-rails is part of ruby-on-rails
that pointed to the Web sites that I indicated as related. I assume the
web site was
developed using MVC like ruby-on-rails.
Anyway a photo gallery is essentially a classification, categorization,
editing, and presentation type of application. During the last 2-days
I learned this is appropriately and expertly done using ruby-on-rails.
Hope this helps.
O Plameras
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