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2008

Installer Passenger mod_rails sous Debian : Ergonomie, Rails et Architecture de l'information web (2.0)

by parmentierf
L’absence sous Apache d’un modrails comme il existe un modphp y était certainement pour beaucoup, jusqu’à la sortie hier de Passenger, aussi appelé modrails.

2007

WSGI makes us faster, simpler, nicer! « DevjaVu Blog

by nhoizey
With mod_php you can assume that if Apache is up, the app is up. [...] mod_wsgi, boasted faster performance than mod_python, and was easier to configure. I realized Trac had WSGI support. Pages are loading almost twice as fast! Our setup is simpler too.

Installer Ruby on Rails, Apache 2.2, mod_fcgid et Typo sous Debian Etch - Frédéric de Villamil .com

by camel
Installer Ruby on Rails, Apache 2.2, mod_fcgid et Typo sous Debian Etch - Frédéric de Villamil .com

2006

Cheat Sheet Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, LaTeX, Ruby… | Smashing Magazine

by jlemoine & 26 others
Whether you’ve forgotten the name of a function or the property of a cascading style sheet - handy cheat sheets deliver the information you are looking for - immediately. Most cheat sheets are available as .pdf or .png-files, so you can print them and u

Deploying Rails with Pound in Front of Mongrel, Lighttpd, and Apache

by springnet
Meanwhile, development of an alternative to WEBrick was under way, by a guy named Zed Shaw, called Mongrel. It seems Zed just got fed up and decided to change the Rails deployment world with his own bare hands. This is good news for all of us and the best

InstantRailsWiki: Instant Rails

by springnet & 14 others
Instant Rails is a one-stop Rails runtime solution containing Ruby, Rails, Apache, and MySQL, all pre-configured and ready to run. No installer, you simply drop it into the directory of your choice and run it. It does not modify your system environment. S

Ruby, Rails, Apache2, and Ubuntu Breezy (5.10)

by camel & 3 others (via)
WebBrick started to get really frustrating really fast. I decided to set up an installation of Ubuntu 5.10 running Apache 2 to use as my rails development platform.

2005

:: cleverdevil ::: Python, FastCGI, WSGI, and lighttpd

by roberto & 1 other
Right now, the lighttpd web server is all the rage with Ruby on Rails people, PHP people, and excellent hosting providers. Why is this? Because lighttpd is extremely lightweight, has a small footprint, scales like nobody’s business, and is fast fast fast. The internals of lighttpd are really interesting, using kqueue and other fancy asynchronous networking operating system support to really put Apache to shame. But, the internals of lighttpd are a topic for another day…

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