Rango: A New Modular Ruby Webapp Framework

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Wed, 12/02/2009 - 07:32

Screen shot 2009-12-02 at 13.25.25Rango is a Rack-based lightweight Web framework by Jakub Šťastný that has seemingly borrowed a little bit less from past Ruby frameworks and a bit more from Django. Based on the 1.9 version of Ruby, Rango works with rvm , Rip , Usher, Warden, and both the new Gem bundler and the venerable DataMapper by default.

Philosophically, "Rango is attempting to be as agnostic as possible, valuing simple, readable code.  It intends to encourage explicit code...


 

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