Rails 1.2 gives REST, alleviates UTF-8 pains
Written by on January 19th, 2007 in Ajax News.
Ruby on Rails has gone one dot two with a slew of pleasure-inducing features. There’s a new love affair with HTTP and its RESTful style of architecture. And patching up of things with UTF-8. Including a promise not to break it’s multibyte characters again.
On top of those headliners, there’s some eight months worth of polish, glitter, and glitz. Making this one shiny release. If you’re into doing Rails, you should most definitely check this one out.
Oh, and while you’re at it, go have a look at the new Prototype site. It premiered along Prototype 1.5, which is included in Rails 1.2.
Source: Signal vs. Noise
Original Article: http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/209-rails-12-gives-rest-alleviates-utf-8-pains