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Jim Reverend

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Jim Reverend is a PHP Programmer working for a major U.S. telecommunications provider.
Rails 1.0 RC1 (aka 0.14.0) Released Posted: Oct 20, 2005 11:29 PM
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Ladies and Gentlemen, boy and girls, the moment you’ve all been waiting for. Rails has released it’s first candidate (RC1) for Rails 1.0 and it’s available now!

Improvements over 0.13.1 include:
  • Rails::Initializer: Should make environment.rb a bit cleaner.
  • db/schema.rb: Will make getting updated db schema easier
  • Better FCGI: Scripts to help start and stop applications served with FastCGI putting more distance between the server (Apache2) and the application.
  • SwitchTower: deployment
  • Plugins: Extend the base Rails quickly and easily.
  • Speed: A 2x improvement. A 4x gain with special upgrades.

I have yet to try it being in a very “production” level state right now. But, as soon as things calm down a little, you can be sure I will. Get it while it’s hot

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