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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (748528)10/22/2013 1:11:01 AM
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RE:they should have went with Ruby on Rails 4.x and Ruby 2.x. But they went with PHP and .NET

This shows a FAUX knowledge of web development. You would not use Ruby on Rails 4.x and 2.x on the same site, nor PHP and .NET at the same time. Ruby on Rails 4 was just released in June also.

It says right in this article they used Jekyll, which is a Ruby based tech.

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"We started thinking about Jekyll as a platform and using Prose.io."After Sivak and his team read about Development Seed's work with Jekyll, they contacted the startup directly. After a little convincing, Development Seed agreed to consult on one more .gov project."


theatlantic.com

Quick-start Instructions

~ $ gem install jekyll

~ $ jekyll new my-awesome-site

~ $ cd my-awesome-site

~/my-awesome-site $ jekyll serve

# => Now browse to http://localhost:4000

jekyllrb.com
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