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January 18, 2007

Rails 1.2 has been released

Filed under: General Programming, News Sites, Ruby On Rails — pwrighta @ 11:03 pm

In case you haven’t already heard the buzz, the next major version of the Rails framework for Ruby has been released. Version 1.2 was let loose on the public yesterday and if you’re a Rails developer all you need to do to get it is a simple ‘gem update’ command.

DHH has done his usual bang up job of posting the complete details of the release, the biggest features of which are the embracing of the new RESTful programming model and support for UTF-8. Yay! Don’t tell Ted or the next thing he’ll have us do is translate PayPerPost into multiple languages as a result.

2 Comments »

  1. We’ll keep your secret ~lol~

    Comment by Loretta — January 19, 2007 @ 1:14 am | Reply

  2. I just dived into it and it’s really great. For me as a beginner the new stuff from this release is not important but it’s a step for Rails.
    I hope it will became more wide-known. I am a PHP programmer and PHP is much more popular as Rails but from what I saw, it’s a developers dream :)

    Comment by Piku — January 20, 2007 @ 6:51 am | Reply


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