"He even went as far as to say that developing web applications in Java after working with Rails would probably not be a particularly pleasant experience for him. Wow."
I just returned from RailsConf Europe and it was really nice to see that both “big Java companies” Sun and IBM were presented there and are supporting Ruby on Rails.
Unfortunetaly I did not see Oracle there. If Oracle would be there then they would see that 90% of Rubyists use Macs and then they would pay more attention to providing Oracle Instant Client for Intel Mac.
I went to IBM session and it was nice to hear that IBM is developing DB2 Rails adapter by themselves and that they will release DB2 Express-C database on Mac too. I would be very glad if Oracle would do the same as well.
I went to IBM session and it was nice to hear that IBM is developing DB2 Rails adapter by themselves and that they will release DB2 Express-C database on Mac too. I would be very glad if Oracle would do the same as well. (viaRich’s shared items in Google Reader)
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I just returned from RailsConf Europe and it was really nice to see that both “big Java companies” Sun and IBM were presented there and are supporting Ruby on Rails.
Unfortunetaly I did not see Oracle there. If Oracle would be there then they would see that 90% of Rubyists use Macs and then they would pay more attention to providing Oracle Instant Client for Intel Mac.
I went to IBM session and it was nice to hear that IBM is developing DB2 Rails adapter by themselves and that they will release DB2 Express-C database on Mac too. I would be very glad if Oracle would do the same as well.
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I went to IBM session and it was nice to hear that IBM is developing DB2 Rails adapter by themselves and that they will release DB2 Express-C database on Mac too. I would be very glad if Oracle would do the same as well. (viaRich’s shared items in Google Reader)