+1

but I still believe it's something of a fad.


Brian D. wrote:
I think it's been confirmed as a rumor at this point.

Still, was interesting to talk about. I was at Jelly NYC (a co-working
group) this morning and the news item was inspiring a little
discussion. Rails is definitely popular here in NYC with the startup
crowd, but I still believe it's something of a fad.

On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Hans Zaunere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great topic for the May meeting:
 > >
 > >  
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/01/twitter-said-to-be-abandoning-ruby-on-rails/
 > >
 > >  H
 >
 > What's the topic, Hans? How to build your own Twitter or how to blame
 > your embarrassing outages on a framework?
 >
 > Either one would be interesting and of potential use to our members.

 Or how RoR is a fad? *duck*  :)

 Apparently, this might actually all be a rumor:

 http://twitter.com/ev/statuses/801530348

 Although in either case, there is apparently some confusion over at twitter as 
to what technology they'd like to use.



 H


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