Ruby on Rails Thursday, March 31, 2011

As opposed to running the server on the handheld, have you looked at
writing an app using Mirah?
It's very, very ruby-like.

Mirah is a simpler Java, a Java that is fun to work with. Best of all,
it is also already fully functional, and is just a simple gem install
away:

-- http://www.igvita.com/2010/12/14/beyond-ruby-mirah-reia-rite/

HTH,
Dan

On Mar 30, 5:13 am, cipher_neo <l33...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am building an RoR web app that I would like to have fully contained
> in a tablet computer.
>
> I would like to run the server on it, and also use it as the client.
>
> Is this possible with any tablet computers out there at the moment?
> I really am aiming to get it working on the android tablet, but any
> tablet that allows you to install ruby and run a server would
> suffice.
>
> any help appreciated!
>
> Lee

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1 comment:

lifeinsurance said...

I like the new samsung tablet , which I have recently brought. This android tablet is quite good.

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