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David Heinemeier Hansson

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Nickname: dhh
Registered: Mar, 2004

David Heinemeier Hansson is the lead Ruby developer on 37signal's Basecamp and constructor of Rails
Ruby on Rails swings by Brazil Posted: Dec 10, 2004 9:02 AM
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Despite being an aesthetic who "...hate underscore characters", Ronaldo M. Ferraz has managed to fall in love Ruby on Rails:

I started to use Ruby to develop some of my Web applications, with Rails as the framework. I confess I’m more and more in love both with the language and the framework...

Rails is the best frameworks I’ve ever used. Things are always simple and intuitive, and I rarely need to resort to the documentation to understand how something is done. I had an epiphany when I saw how easily I could add authentication to an application that was already working.

Greetings to Belo Horizonte, Brazil! We're riding the Rails around the world to bring programming pleasure. Let's use the comments on this message to play with that idea. Add your name and country, if your country haven't been mentioned before (no duplicates please).

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