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Ruby on Rails and the Morph Application Platform: Supercharged Web Applications Built on Open Source Software September 8, 2008

Posted by youthforit in day 3.
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By: Mr. Jerome Gotangco

Platform and Infrastructures Manager, Morph Labs

Ruby is a general purpose object-oriented language originated by Japan in the 1990s. It is free software, released under the GNU GPL. Ruby on Rails, in the meantime is a full-stack framework to develop database-backed web applications. It has a “model-view-controller” architecture, and has an encoded web server, “WEBrick”. The Rails has been shipped with OS X Leopard, and is very-well supported across platforms.

The Morph Application Platform makes working with Ruby much simpler. It allows you to make applications for the web, Facebook, and even hybrid programs for the iPhone. It allows developers to make web apps like scrapbooking, social networking and online GTDs among others.

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