At a briefing I attended earlier this week, a Project Manager at HyTech Professionals out in Nashua (www[.]hytechpro[.]com) raved about the agile development they have managed for hundreds of clients with Ruby on Rails. At the core, he claimed, all a developer really need attend to is a Web server, a database engine and such sparse code it’s unbelievable. This independent software house found it could slash time to market with the speed and ease with which RoR could generate rich, database-driven Web 2.0 projects.
Still, hands-on experience with a solid client base demonstrated two things to bear in mind:
Ruby on Rails is not the silver bullet that sweeps away the complexity of J2EE. Matsumoto never did claim RoR was a comprehensive enterprise IDE. Rather, the platform seems to have worked very well as a leaner replacement for combos like Tomcat and JDBC.
Developers have still endured manual processes and practices. Needless to say, this has meant an active search for a killer app IDE to overlay on RoR. Let me tell you what I turned up in my next post.
By: Hytech Professionals
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Software Outsourcing & Software Development Comapny
An offshore software outsourcing and Web Development company with strong technical team. Hytech Professionals provides innovative business solutions with focus on turning your Software Outsourcing needs into reality.








