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David Heinemeier Hansson

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Rails is an open source web-application framework for Ruby
Rails #3, Ruby #8 on most popular tutorials at OSCON Posted: Jun 21, 2005 3:57 PM
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Ruby on Rails: Enjoying the Ride of Programming, the tutorial I’m giving at OSCON, is the third most popular tutorial for the entire conference! As Nathan Torkington from O’Reilly writes: “Tutorial signups for OSCON are a great measure of what’s hot in Open Source.” Rails most surely be hitting the hot still.

And it’s not only Rails. Dave Thomas’ Ruby tutorial is #8 on the same list! It’s going to be a fantastic conference for Ruby on Rails. And I’m not only saying that because I’m doing a keynote, a session talk, and this tutorial on the subject. Not at all. Really.

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