Twin Cities Code Camp

Jacob Good

Integrating Ruby on Rails and .NET

by Jacob Good

Sun, Oct 01, 2006
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The new kid on the block of web platforms is Ruby on Rails. We've heard about it, dabbled in it, and might have considered using it in some our solutions… but one of the hesitations comes from integration. How will it work with existing data? How will it work with existing .NET applications and libraries? The answers are out there ... and this discussion will lead you to examples on how you can do integration (both ways) between Ruby on Rails and .Net. You'll see how you can easily invoke / publish web services, databases, and libraries between the two. Come check out what all the hype is about and expand your toolbox to help provide better solutions to your problems.


About the Author

Jacob Good is a Ruby on Rails developer for Space150 and has been consulting / developing software in the Twin Cities for nearly 3 years. His development experience has been primarily focused on smart client development and mobile development. He dabbles in all kinds of technologies from Ruby on Rails to bioinformatics packages in Perl and of course .NET.

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