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David Heinemeier Hansson

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David Heinemeier Hansson is the lead Ruby developer on 37signal's Basecamp and constructor of Rails
Rails 1.0: We finally made it there! Posted: Dec 13, 2005 8:59 PM
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I can't believe that its been only two years since I started working with Ruby. So much has happened since that its hard to think that I was actually doing PHP, Java, and other tech stuff for another 5 years before that. In any case, Ruby gave a thousand thoughts a direction and today is a day of celebration for what I began all those months ago: Ruby on Rails went 1.0!

Not only did we go the big one oh, we also launched a new site designed by Mr. 37signals himself, Jason Fried, which I'm very proud of: http://www.rubyonrails.org/. It includes two additional screencasts, a very nice list of applications in the wild running Rails, the core team looking sharp, and of course a ton of great quotes from people I admire.

So it's a big day. A great beginning. I can't wait to see where this will all go in 2006.

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