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Uh, oh it would appear there is already a good ruby on rails PMS here: http://www.basecamphq.com/
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Uh, oh it would appear there is already a good ruby on rails PMS here: http://www.basecamphq.com/
The rails framework is based on Basecamp
Note to self... pocket cup
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If you find my post useful please add to my reputation!! Thanks!
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I would be happy to help with anything. I would recommend using GUI for the project, namely TK, as this has been given a whole chapter of its own and commended in one of the leading ruby books, Programming Ruby. What also helps is that the GUI works with Java, C# and Perl (amongst others) if we decide to get multi-language.
I do try to give good advice, but if you find problems with what I say, please do not direct anger at me. Blame someone else. It will make both of us feel better.
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Well , i am currently working on a side project, a PHP/Mysql cms.
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News: My work on my PHP/MySQL got deleted so I am starting again. I have made a new thread with screenies: here:
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/post363972.html
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/post363972.html
TRY MY SUGGESTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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I'm an experienced web developer looking to add a project or two to my portfolio to enable me to chase after some Rails work. I haven't been around web development long, but have thrown myself at it whole heartedly and have gained experience with PHP, Perl, Python, XHTML/CSS, Javascript, C, MySQL, MSSQL and ASP.net fairly rapidly. Although my work typically lies in creating the actual framework, I've found a nice break with ruby on rails which allows me to focus more on business logic. As a result, I've learned a great deal about authentication and integration of features built upon a backend resource layer. Go ahead and let me know if you guys are going ahead with the project, I'd be glad to help.
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