Welcome to Rails For All
If you answer yes to four out of five of the following questions, you may need Ruby on Rails.- Do you or will you have a database?
- Do you need a web site that connects to that database?
- Do you want the ability to grow your site in the future?
- Do you want to see progress while your site is being developed?
- Do you want to base your business on a technology that is continually improving, and being used by business like yours more and more each day?
Rails For All is dedicated to educating business and developers on the benefits and applications of Ruby on Rails. We've started adding content and are looking for more. As a registered user you can add:
- Your development firm
- Yourself as an independent developer
- Ruby and Rails events
- Your user group
- Ruby on Rails resources
- A case study
- Or give us a suggestion...
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David Heinemeier Hansson to do a live Q&A at AAC 2009
We're happy to announce that David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails, will be doing a live Q&A via video on day one of acts_as_conference 2009. We're very excited to have his participation, and look forward to some great questions from this year's attendees.
Speak at Acts as Conference 2009
Rails For All is happy to announce that the request for proposals for acts_as_conference 2009 has begun!
In today's economy, maintaining a competitive advantage is crucial, whether you are a freelancer, or you run a development shop. Using the productivity benefits of Ruby on Rails helps us to stand out in the crowded space of developers and development firms. And the Rails core team hasn't kept us wanting, adding features such as internationalization, compatibility with Ruby 1.9 and JRuby, thread safety, and much more. And if the Rails Rumble proved anything, it's that a small team of Rails developers can accomplish a great amount with little time. So how do we as developers continue to improve how we work and what we produce?
We're looking for 10 solid speakers to help us figure out just that. before November 30th, and you may be one of the 10. We look forward to hearing from you, and seeing you in February.
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