There's a great site for a new web framework called SQL on Rails. http://www2.sqlonrails.org
They even have an 8 minute screencast where they develop a full internet search engine. The magic and power of the system is thanks to textmate snippets. Just thought you all would enjoy spotting textmate in something this brilliant.
--clm100
LOL....
Cool People... Importing the_internet.sql
hilarious... very well done
only 78,000 lines of code or something... and to create a new page you only have to have a couple pages of source... very cool. I need to switch away from Ruby now... seems SQL on Rails is the superior product.
On 4/1/06, clm100 clm100@gmail.com wrote:
There's a great site for a new web framework called SQL on Rails. http://www2.sqlonrails.org
They even have an 8 minute screencast where they develop a full internet search engine. The magic and power of the system is thanks to textmate snippets. Just thought you all would enjoy spotting textmate in something this brilliant.
--clm100
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
On 4/1/06, clm100 clm100@gmail.com wrote:
There's a great site for a new web framework called SQL on Rails. http://www2.sqlonrails.org
They even have an 8 minute screencast where they develop a full internet search engine. The magic and power of the system is thanks to textmate snippets. Just thought you all would enjoy spotting textmate in something this brilliant.
I do hope in reading that page, you realized that SQL on Rails is nothing but an April Fools joke, with hundreds of silly rails followers falling for the trick. Try looking at the download src/ file names, or some of the things like this:
New book: Operating System Development with SQL on Rails Just about any operating system will do, but we recommend one with Minesweeper. NCSA Httpd is the obvious choice. .... organized crime collusion, pornographic content distribution, torrent tracking, or even social networking.
-- --Robert Deaton
Robert Deaton wrote:
I do hope in reading that page, you realized that SQL on Rails is nothing but an April Fools joke, with hundreds of silly rails followers falling for the trick.
I don't believe you that anyone really fell for it.
In any case, it was most excellent. Whoever made it had fun on the little details. Among other things, I particularly like the environment variables:
setenv INTELLIGENCE -10 setenv USER root setevn LIBRARY_DIRECTORY ~/Desktop setenv RM_RF_DIRECTORY / sitenv CHAIR
Also, the 73,908 line bare-bones boiler plate SQL file, and of course, "Luckily earlier today… I did a MySQL dump of the Internet down to my desktop."
Allan: have you considered switching to the Model-Model-Model pattern for TextMate development?