I'm finally trying this framework that has done so much to talk about themselves in recent years.
We're testing for the project on course of Laboratory Data Base
After a little initial hesitation (due to my own laziness in seeking the documents online) I am realizing how this framework can greatly shorten the development time (and those of management!). Even with all'ActiveRecord, your application can interface with databases like MySQL (but I'm much preferring PostgreSQL ) without knowing a single SQL command!
Mapping ORM also allows you to instantly transform a project for a database with object model into reality.
The language behind the framework is Ruby, which seems very powerful and concise, unlike that of Java talkative. But I find that it takes quite a bit 'of time to assimilate well, since you can write the same commands in a myriad of different ways, omitting many things. This can speed up the writing and reading the code, but for a novice programmer, it can confuse things a bit. Definitely need a more abstract and conceptual based on the reading "to the character."
This type of programming may have its faults, no one claims otherwise, but I think in the near future will become the method most used by developers.
Official Website Ruby on Rails: Ruby http://www.rubyonrails.org/
Official Site: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
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