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Mills Thomas (app1tam)
Hi,
I'm interested in server-side dynamic web content. I've had some experience
with ColdFusion and Perl. I have a Mason book coming in the mail, though I
have no experience in Mason, yet. I'm curious what is the best Ruby-ish way
to do server-side processing. I've looked at mod_ruby and eruby. Is this
the closest match to Mason?
My goal here is to compare the ease of producing DB-based content using
ColdFusion (which I'm experienced with through work) with using Mason or
using a Ruby solution at home. My home needs don't need scalability. It
only needs to be easy and quick to write.
[For those who don't know, Mason is a Perl solution for server-side
processing with Apache.]
Drew
I'm interested in server-side dynamic web content. I've had some experience
with ColdFusion and Perl. I have a Mason book coming in the mail, though I
have no experience in Mason, yet. I'm curious what is the best Ruby-ish way
to do server-side processing. I've looked at mod_ruby and eruby. Is this
the closest match to Mason?
My goal here is to compare the ease of producing DB-based content using
ColdFusion (which I'm experienced with through work) with using Mason or
using a Ruby solution at home. My home needs don't need scalability. It
only needs to be easy and quick to write.
[For those who don't know, Mason is a Perl solution for server-side
processing with Apache.]
Drew