It would be very good to enable Microsoft’s Windows Azure to run Ruby
on Rails server.
On Dec 14, 12:56pm, Dalibor D. [email protected]
wrote:
It would be very good to enable Microsoft’s Windows Azure to run Ruby
on Rails server.
Does ironruby allow that? (can’t remember how far along they are)
Fred
Dalibor D. wrote in post #968282:
It would be very good to enable Microsoft’s Windows Azure to run Ruby
on Rails server.
Why?
Best,
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
Sent from my iPhone
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
[email protected]wrote:
Dalibor D. wrote in post #968282:
It would be very good to enable Microsoft’s Windows Azure to run Ruby
on Rails server.Why?
Here goes…
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/simondavies/archive/2009/11/25/running-ruby-on-rails-on-windows-azure.aspx
not sure if there are any other resources to help…
On Dec 14, 4:20pm, Dalibor D. [email protected]
On Dec 14, 2:39pm, Frederick C. [email protected]
wrote:
On Dec 14, 12:56pm, Dalibor D. [email protected]
wrote:It would be very good to enable Microsoft’s Windows Azure to run Ruby
on Rails server.Does ironruby allow that? (can’t remember how far along they are)
Fred
Actually I just found out that Windows Azure does run RoR - as well as
any other server scripting engine (ASP.net, PHP, Python…). It’s
direct consequence of how it’s built.
On Dec 15, 1:39am, “tashfeen.ekram” [email protected] wrote:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/simondavies/archive/2009/11/25/running-ruby-o…
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/simondavies/archive/2010/02/01/sample-solutio…
not sure if there are any other resources to help…
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mcsuksoldev/archive/2010/02/26/9969876.aspx