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  • Using Ruby on Rails for Web Development on Mac OS X on 2007-02-06

    • The Ruby on Rails web application framework has built up a tremendous
      head of steam over the last year. Fueled by some significant benefits and
      an impressive portfolio of real-world applications already in
      production, Rails is destined to continue making significant inroads
      in 2006. Simply put, Ruby on Rails is an open source tool that gives you the advantage of
      rapidly creating great web applications backed by SQL databases to
      keep up with the speed of the web. And with the release of Rails 1.0
      kicking off the new year, there's never been a better time to climb
      aboard.
  • The Perfect Rails/Debian/Lighttpd Stack... on 2007-02-06
    • Our setup starts with a minimal net-install image of Debian-3.1 Sarge. There is just
      the base system. Although sometimes Apache or Apache2 might be installed already. We are
      going to blow away Apache and only use Lighttpd to save on precious resources while getting
      a faster Rails server at the same time.



      Ask your hosting provider to install the Webmin admin interface for your server if you
      want any easy way to check your email online and create users and email addresses and a lot
      of other admin tasks with an easy GUI. If you are a hardcore command line junky like me you
      can forgo this part and just use the command line like it was in the beginning ;-)

  • nginx on 2007-02-06

    • nginx [engine x] is a HTTP server and IMAP/POP3 proxy server
      written by Igor Sysoev.

      It has been running on many heavily loaded Russian sites for more
      than two years.

      The last version is
      nginx-0.5.11,
      the change log.

      The sources are licensed under the BSD-like license.
  • Hivelogic - The Narrative - Building Ruby, Rails, Subversion, Mongrel, and MySQL on Mac OS X on 2007-02-06
    • This article is a major update to the older (but tried-and-true) post, Building Ruby, Rails, LightTPD, and MySQL on Tiger. Both Ruby, Rails, and their underlying infrastructure have come a long way in recent months, and this article will get you to a leaner, meaner Rails install in less time using fewer steps.
  • Mongrel: Home on 2007-02-06
    • Mongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting
      Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI.
      It is framework agnostic and already supports Ruby On
      Rails
      , Og+Nitro,
      Camping, and
      IOWA frameworks.
  • Installing Rails on Mac OS X Tiger on 2007-02-06
  • lighttpd fly light on 2007-02-06
    • Security, speed, compliance, and flexibility--all of these describe
      LightTPD which is rapidly redefining efficiency of a webserver; as it
      is designed and optimized for high performance environments. With a
      small memory footprint compared to other web-servers, effective
      management of the cpu-load, and advanced feature set (FastCGI, CGI,
      Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) LightTPD is the
      perfect solution for every server that is suffering load problems.
      And best of all it's Open Source licensed under the revised BSD license.
  • Formative Assessment :: Building a Better Student : September 2006 : THE Journal on 2007-02-06
    • “When anyone is
      trying to learn, feedback about the effort has three elements:
      recognition of the desired goal, evidence about present position,
      and some understanding of a way to close the gap
      between the two.”

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