Pancake: How To Stack and Loosely Couple Rack-Based Webapps Toge...

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Fri, 12/04/2009 - 08:11

stack-o-pancakesMuch of Merb's momentum has been merged into Rails 3, but one-time Engine Yard developer Daniel Neighman has found himself moving in a new direction, inspired by what they had once achieved with Merb Slices.

Since then, he's taken fully-mountable Rack applications to the extreme in creating Pancake, a tool & framework to let you stack and loosely couple Rack-based webapps.

Daniel states that web "applications should be self contained rack applications, able to function as gems,...


 

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