All
the great things Ruby on Rails does for developers don't matter much
once you really start to get used to the environment. As with any piece
of software, familiarity can breed contempt, and that's why there are
alternative ways of doing just about everything in the development
world. Hence, the release of
Merb 1.0.
RoR is great for getting up and running, if you want to build a
MySQL-backed Web application that will be standing alone, and working
only with its own data.
Beyond that, things can get sticky. Some folks have turned to JRuby to remove constraints. Others have turned to Merb. We
wrote about Merb,
recently, and felt it was time to bring the story back to the front
page, as version 1.0 has arrived. It's the Ruby framework for folks who
don't like waiting for Rails to restart.
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