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- Architecture,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Open Source,
- Ruby on Rails
Zed Shaw and Matt Pelletier sat down with InfoQ's Obie Fernandez at RailsConf to explore some of the reasoning behind setting up the mongrel project, getting adoption in enterprise and dealing with developers who just aren't ready. Watch the interview to find out how much Shaw's Enterprise Mongrel product will cost, where the support contracts are and who'll come out on top when the vultures land.
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By Zed Shaw and Matt Pelletier
on Sep 04, 2007,

- Ruby
- Topics
- Ruby on Rails
Bruce Tate, author and CTO of ChangingThePresent.org gives a glimpse inside the day to day operations of ChangeThePresent.org with a broad overview of how his team works, the technology trusted for production environments, tools, and most important Rails frameworks.
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By Bruce Tate
on Mar 26, 2007,
News about LAMP
- .NET,
- Ruby,
- Java
- Topics
- Web 2.0,
- Business,
- Announcements,
- Open Source,
- Community,
- Acquisitions
In a move which caught many off guard, Sun Microsystems announced that it would be acquiring MySQL AB, the company which owns and develops the MySQL database, for $1 Billion USD. InfoQ analyzed the announcement and reactions and spoke with Kevin Harvey, Chairman of the MySQL board of directors, to learn more about this deal and what it may mean for the future.
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By Ryan Slobojan
on Jan 17, 2008,
- Architecture,
- Java
- Topics
- Performance & Scalability,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Design
Nati Shalom of GigaSpaces recently asked why most large-scale websites were written in languages other than Java. This question touched off a large debate in the Java community, and InfoQ took the opportunity to learn more about the major viewpoints surrounding this issue.
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By Ryan Slobojan
on Oct 29, 2007,
- Architecture
- Topics
- Performance & Scalability,
- Clustering & Caching
Read/Write Splitting is an innovative use of the recently released MySQL Proxy that implements a master/slave database replication solution. Using this technique, SELECT queries are sent to slave instances, while transactional queries run against the master instance.
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By Gavin Terrill
on Oct 17, 2007,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Performance & Scalability,
- Ruby on Rails,
- Open Source,
- Community
Just over a week's gone by and the community is still buzzing with the Rails scalability debate. Developers are asking the defining question: does Web 2.0 darling Twitter.com prove Rails can't scale? James Cox gives InfoQ readers a comprehensive summary.
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By James Cox
on Apr 19, 2007,