I started developing an app in RoR, because of the easier access to "AJAX" technologies, but I'm finding it faster and better to develop using a Rev UI.

In this project, it doesn't matter whether the app runs in a browser or requires a download.

I am so tired of worrying about how different browsers handle different CSS, it is nice to work with a UI that will always look and work consistently! Of course, Flash would accomplish the same thing... but I find the Flash code needed to pass values back and forth to serverside PHP scripts way too cumbersome.


On Jan 31, 2006, at 3:02 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:

On 1/31/06, Pierre Sahores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"About "Ruby on Rails", not sure that the server-side stuff is realy
complete and solid in about eavy concurrent accesses. It seems not to
be..."

Pierre....

NO idea what you're basing that assessment on but it's bogus. There
are some big sites being deployed on Rails and some very complex Web
apps. Scalability takes fine-tuning but so do all Web apps. I'm not
interested in starting a detailed discussion about Rails on Rev's
list, but if you want to discuss this off-list, feel free to email me.
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