outside.in switches to rails

I wrote a post for outside.in’s official blog a few weeks ago detailing some of the troubles and successes (mostly the latter) we encountered when switching over from PHP to Ruby on Rails last fall. It was kind of a herculean task for Christian and I, but has been well worth it so far. Looks like the post is getting a little traction in the railsy/nerdy community, showing up on 37 Signals’ blog and on Y Combinator Hacker News.

Neat fact: I have a picture of Jason Fried of 37signals holding up a cardboard sign saying “Go Chronic!” (That’s the nickname for the coding team of Christian and Cory.)

5 February 2008 | general, projects, ruby | Comments

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