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    Rails 5.0.0.1 was released on 10 August 2016, with Exclusive use of rails CLI over Rake and support for Ruby version 2.2.2 and above. Rails 5.1 was released on 27 April 2017, introducing JavaScript integration changes (management of JavaScript dependencies from NPM via Yarn, optional compilation of JavaScript using Webpack, and a rewrite of ...

  3. MonoRail (software) - Wikipedia

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    MonoRail (formerly called Castle on Rails), a component of the Castle Project, is an open source web application framework built on top of the ASP.NET platform. Inspired by Ruby on Rails Action Pack, [ 2 ] MonoRail differs from standard ASP.NET Web Forms development by enforcing separation of concerns using a model–view–controller (MVC ...

  4. History of Ruby - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] Subsequently, three more versions of Ruby were released in two days. [45] The release coincided with the launch of the Japanese-language ruby-list mailing list, which was the first mailing list for the new language.

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  8. Talk:Ruby on Rails - Wikipedia

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    See how many non-Chemistry students can read that one and come across happy. How about this instead for the article: "Ruby on Rails is a great computer technology that makes stuff go faster. Smart computer people build pretty web pages with it." —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.158.226.161 21:19, 12 January 2007 (UTC).

  9. Power supply unit (computer) - Wikipedia

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    When Intel developed the ATX standard power supply connector (published in 1995), microchips operating on 3.3 V were becoming more popular, beginning with the Intel 80486DX4 microprocessor in 1994, and the ATX standard supplies three positive rails: +3.3 V, +5 V, and +12 V. Earlier computers requiring 3.3 V typically derived that from a simple ...