« The Producers | Main | Moveable Type upgrade » Rails in AustinLori Hawkins at the Austin American-Statesman has written a good article about Ruby on Rails' adoption by Austin programmers. My company, Polycot Consulting, for years used a php framework developed by my partner Matt Sanders. Matt and Polycot's Ethan Burrows were early adopters. Eventually we made a whole division, Polycot Labs, that does nothing but Rails development. With the Rail framework, coders can prototype quickly, so it's good for rapid, agile development - where you spend less time planning and more time building and tweaking to get the system right. jon posted this at 7:33 AM |
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