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* **Rails brings a lot of integrated tools**: migrations, debugging, interactive shell or unit tests are all integrated with Rails and avoid to reinvent the wheel between projects. It also helps bring structure.
* **Rails helps sharing code**: thanks to plugins, it's more easy to share code between projects and avoiding duplication.
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* **But Rails need experienced software engineers**: even if Rails brings structure, starting a new project with deadlines will require good software skills and good OOP knowledge. Thus, experienced Rails developers are still a rare resource in France, BUY Mexitil ONLINE WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION.
* **But Rails is not well supported by hosting companies**: especially in France, the most popular hosting companies doesn't offer serious Rails hosting.
* **But Rails require more hardware power**: Rails can be slow and it will require a good optimisation phase and maybe more powerful hardware.
* **But Rails has few documentation**: the current documentation is limited to Rails API, most advices and recommendations will only be found in Wiki and Blogs.
Pierre conlusions were very optimistic for Rails in business. BUY Mexitil ONLINE WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION, During his project he was able to build a clean and polished application for both the client and his development team -- for the same price.
**Laurent Jacot** and **Pierre Marchet** from [Theolys](http://theolys.net) talked about their experience in using Ruby on Rails for their latest projects -- in the cosmetic and risk prevention domains. Actually they were in the same situation than Pierre-Loïc Raynaud and shared pretty much the same opinions.
The interesting part of their talk was about their choice of applying an agile methodology for the project. Because of Rails flexibility to changes, they've been able to use an iterative approach, so they worked closely with the client to refine his needs with working prototypes.
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BUY Mexitil ONLINE WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION, Paris on Rails was a success. We were supposed to be only 60 attendees but we were 260.
I was very surprised to see strong companies involved in Ruby on Rails such as IBM or SQLI, a proof that something serious is happening out there.
We've been given a sample version of the French edition of "[Agile Web Development with Ruby on Rails 2nd Edition](http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/title/rails/)" that will be available early 2007.
I really enjoyed the conference and I was glad to meet French Railers. Thanks to all speakers and especially Richard Piacentini. See you all at Paris on Rails 2007.
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Nice writeup!
Christophe Porteneuve20 November 06 at 3:34 pm
Nice writeup!
Christophe Porteneuve20 November 06 at 8:34 am
Thanks for this excellent summary. Those looking for our slides (shopping.nouvelobs.com) can thownload them at our site : http://pierlis.com. They are in French.
Pierre-Loïc20 November 06 at 5:01 pm
Thanks for this excellent summary.
Those looking for our slides (shopping.nouvelobs.com) can thownload them at our site : http://pierlis.com.
They are in French.
Pierre-Loïc20 November 06 at 10:01 am
[...] Après notre Stéphane sur social.hortis.ch, Frédéric Brunel présente sur son blog un compte rendu (en Anglais) de Paris on Rails 2006. [...]
social hortis » Paris on Rails : Report21 November 06 at 3:52 pm
Nice recap. Keep going !
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Keep going !
Cypher22 November 06 at 5:44 am
Nice writeup. You should definitely push this to the Artima Ruby Buzz.
Eljay25 November 06 at 7:11 pm
Nice writeup. You should definitely push this to the Artima Ruby Buzz.
Eljay25 November 06 at 12:11 pm
Well thank you Eljay… I didn’t know about the Artima Ruby Buzz, but I’ll definitely have a look.
Frederic Brunel25 November 06 at 11:24 pm
Well thank you Eljay… I didn’t know about the Artima Ruby Buzz, but I’ll definitely have a look.
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[...] Merci à tous ceux qui ont participé à cette SmalltalkParty 2006 qui a été je pense un gros succès d’une part par le nombre de participants (plus de 25 inscrits, même si on est très loin encore de ce genre de manifestation) et d’autre part par la qualité des présentations de cette année. [...]
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Hi Fred,
Thanks for the exhaustive report
hey dont miss Kathy Sierra’s post on Web 2.0
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Hi Fred,
Thanks for the exhaustive report
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Hi Cecil,
Thank you. I’ll read the post from Kathy.
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Hi Cecil,
Thank you. I’ll read the post from Kathy.
Fred Brunel26 December 06 at 12:39 pm
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