Ruby on Rails - the framework of the wonders
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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