So I didn’t let this page sit as long as I let my Blogger page sit, but as an FYI, if you’re looking for information about me or anything I’ve posted, you should probably check http://esigler.com.
Because I am nothing if not punctual.
So I didn’t let this page sit as long as I let my Blogger page sit, but as an FYI, if you’re looking for information about me or anything I’ve posted, you should probably check http://esigler.com.
Because I am nothing if not punctual.
Isn’t a part of the joy of Ruby on Rails … not having to use a wizard? I found this screenshot on the first page of the MonoRail tutorial:
I will have to look at MonoRails’ ability to have differing view engines closer, because you can’t even look in the general direction of Ruby on Rails without getting beaten over the head that it’s “opinionated software“.
What led me here? Silverlight → Visual Studio “Orcas” → ASP.NET 2.0 → Dislike of the “1 view, 1 controller” code-behind model used → Looking for Ruby on Rails-like ASP.NET frameworks → MonoRail