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From: Jason W. <ja...@xc...> - 2005-12-21 14:59:02
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Hi Brian, Canny has not been specifically made to work with Ruby on Rails. I'd suggest asking other Ruby on Rails developers to see if anyone has used Canny with it, or if you can plug in a custom template system. I would gladly apply any patches needed for Ruby on Rails compatibility. Jason On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 10:13:15AM -0700, gzm...@gm... wrote: > Hi, > > I'm brand new to Ruby, but have been using PHP + Smarty for years and > love it. > > I'm looking into Ruby on Rails, and so far I'm rather intrigued. Many > of the things that take a LOT of time to do manually in PHP can be done > in a single line of code with Rails, while still having a lot of control. > > Does Canny work with Rails? Or perhaps I should ask, does Rails work > with Canny? > > Thanks, > Brian |
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From: <gzm...@gm...> - 2005-12-19 17:13:25
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Hi, I'm brand new to Ruby, but have been using PHP + Smarty for years and love it. I'm looking into Ruby on Rails, and so far I'm rather intrigued. Many of the things that take a LOT of time to do manually in PHP can be done in a single line of code with Rails, while still having a lot of control. Does Canny work with Rails? Or perhaps I should ask, does Rails work with Canny? Thanks, Brian |