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  2. Ruby on Rails - Wikipedia

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    Ruby on Rails (simplified as Rails) is a server-side web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Rails is a model–view–controller (MVC) framework, providing default structures for a database , a web service , and web pages .

  3. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Ruby on Rails: Prototype, script.aculo.us, jQuery: ActiveRecord, Action Pack: Push Yes ActiveRecord: Unit Tests, Functional Tests and Integration Tests Yes Plug-in Yes Yes Yes Sinatra: No Yes Push No ORM-independent rack-test Yes through Rack middleware Yes through Rack middleware No

  4. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    Ruby on Rails: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite [146] 4.0.3 [147] MIT: 2019-03-03: ContentBox Modular CMS: Lucee / Railo / Adobe ColdFusion: MySQL, SQL Server, Hypersonic ...

  5. WEBrick - Wikipedia

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    Due to the nature of open source model and contributions from several Ruby developers across the world, WEBrick was greatly augmented and was eventually bundled as a standard library from Ruby 1.8.0. [2] The WEBrick ERB Handler and WEBrick Proxy Server were first introduced in Ruby 1.9.3, while the WEBrick Virtual Host was included from Ruby 2.0.0.

  6. History of Ruby - Wikipedia

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    Ruby 1.8 was initially released August 2003, was stable for a long time, and was retired June 2013. [56] Although deprecated, there is still code based on it. Ruby 1.8 is only partially compatible with Ruby 1.9. Ruby 1.8 has been the subject of several industry standards.

  7. GraalVM - Wikipedia

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    Ruby (TruffleRuby) was improved in compatibility with native gems. GraalVM 20.2.0 2020-08-18 Oracle JDK 8u261, 11.0.8 OpenJDK 1.8.0_262, 11.0.8 This release introduced a new Partial Loop Unrolling optimization for JIT compilation. Improved the G1GC-like garbage collection for workloads where Native Image requires smaller GC pauses.

  8. why the lucky stiff - Wikipedia

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    Syck, a YAML library for C, Ruby, and several other languages. Syck has been a part of standard Ruby libraries [23] since Ruby version 1.8.0. Shoes, a UI toolkit "for Making Web-like Desktop Apps" [24] [25] unHoly, a Ruby bytecode to Python bytecode converter, for running Ruby applications on the Google Application Engine

  9. ASP.NET - Wikipedia

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    ASP.NET is a server-side web-application framework designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages.It was developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, applications and services.