Heroku, The Git-Powered Ruby Hosting Platform, Goes Commercial

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Sat, 04/25/2009 - 10:06

heroku.png It was way back in November 2007 that we first mentioned Heroku , the then online Rails development and app hosting environment.

It's a little more than that now - it bills itself as the "instant Ruby platform" - and you can host Rails, Sinatra, Ramaze, and other Rack apps and deploy them entirely using Git.

Today, Heroku has taken its next big step with its commercial launch .

In its first two years, Heroku has...


 

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