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Ruby on Rails 3.0 now available

Ruby on Rails 3.0 now available

By:  Paul Krill  On: 30 Aug 2010 For: InfoWorld (U.S.) 

The open source Web framework upgrade, following the second release candidate one week before, includes Merb performance boosts as well as cross-site scripting protection

A post attributed to a key developer on the Merb project cited closure of a long development effort with Rails 3.0.

"First of all, this is a huge milestone for Rails. From my perspective, this work is three or four years in the making, from the beginning of the Merb efforts, through the merge, and on until the final release of Rails 3," said developer Yehuda Katz. "From a personal perspective, this release is huge closure for me; I feel like I've been working on Rails 3 (and associated projects, like Thor and Bundler) for years," Katz said.

People commenting on the blog also seemed pleased with the news.

"Congratulations people! Rails 3 is definitively a major milestone not just for the ruby community, but for web development in general," said commenter Rodrigo Navarro.

Rails 3.0 also features a "a wealth of great Rails 3 documentation and more is coming shortly," Hansson said.

"We'll continue to develop Rails 3.0 with fixes and tweaks via the stable branch and Rails 3.1 is already cooking on master," he promised.










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paul krill Paul Krill is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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