Re: D2W: Pattern for complex object creation
Re: D2W: Pattern for complex object creation
- Subject: Re: D2W: Pattern for complex object creation
- From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 08:21:53 -0400
Don't you DARE equate ROR scaffolding with D2W, just, dont... grr... I...
...gotta go punch a helpless stuffed bunny now...
;-)
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David LeBer
Codeferous Software
On 2012-03-29, at 6:52 AM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
> On 29/03/2012, at 8:56 PM, Henrique Gomes wrote:
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>> On Mar 29, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
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>>> the app breaks with every OS X upgrade (because Ruby and/or Rails changes).
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>> Thanks for the (implicit) warning :-) I'll stay clear of that framework.
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>> Slightly more serious; is it really an intrinsic problem of Rails, or just your app?
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> The short answer is that I don't know, because I learned just enough Ruby and RoR to get that app running, and then stopped. But given that the app did _almost_ nothing more than basic CRUD operations using RoR "scaffolding" (think D2W), I'd say the problem is Rails. Never anything major, usually just breakage due to API changes. But certainly something that you don't see with WebObjects and the ability to embed everything for deployment. (Although this Rails app just ran on my laptop, it was "deployed" in the sense that I just wanted it to keep running.)
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> Paul.
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