Published by Ryan Lowe Tagged Merb
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michaelklishin's merb-internals-handbook at master — GitHub http://github.com/michaelklishin/merb-internals-handbook/08/11/22
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Merb 1.0 released http://merbist.com/2008/11/09/merb-1-0-released/08/11/17
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MerbCamp: We're going camping! http://www.merbcamp.com/video08/10/31
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YouTube - Merb, Rubinius and the Engine Yard Stack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcMklv40YMY08/10/26
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Merb Direct competition for Rails in the Ruby framework space: http://merbivore.com...07/11/20Direct competition for Rails in the Ruby framework space:
http://merbivore.com
From the Merb front page:
"Like Ruby on Rails, Merb is an MVC framework. Unlike Rails, Merb is ORM-agnostic, JavaScript library agnostic, and template language agnostic, preferring plugins that add in support for a particular feature rather than trying to produce a monolithic library with everything in the core. In fact, this is a guiding principle of the project, which has led to third-party support for the ActiveRecord, DataMapper, and Sequel ORMs."