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Morph Labs on Rails

Developing Web applications with Rails is fast and easy. Deploying, delivering, and managing Rails applications shouldn’t be any different.

Morph Labs, the leading provider of Platform as a Service, enables Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and businesses (small to large) to have a Ruby on Rails hosting environment without experiencing all the burdens associated with building a Web platform. With the Morph AppSpace (hosting solution for single applications) and Morph AppCloud (cloud hosting platform for multiple applications), ISVs and businesses can now have a managed hosting environment that’s highly available and scalable on demand at a fraction of the cost of building one. Deploy, deliver, and manage your Web applications now with Morph AppSpace and Morph AppCloud, and you’ll never have to think about system administration again. Learn More.

Jump start your Rails career with these resources below.

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Introducing Morph AppCloud!

Officially launched during the Web 2.0 Expo held in New York City, Morph AppCloud enables businesses to have their own private Web application platform that’s capable of running dozens of Web applications simultaneously at a fraction of the cost of building one. Learn more about this new disruptive technology with these resources:

Morph AppSpace on Rails

Morph AppSpace is designed to automate and simplify deployment of Web apps. In less than 10 minutes and in no more than 6 steps, your application is up and running. Simplify your deployment experience even more with these resources.

Free Rails Screencasts

Learn how to develop serious Rails applications with these screencasts:

  • Caching in Rails 2.1: Rails 2.1 brings some new caching features, which makes it very easy to cache any values including models. See how in this episode.

  • Gem Dependencies: In Rails 2.1, we now have the ability to set gem dependencies. Now it’s easier than ever to specify which ruby gems our rails app relies on.

Other Resources

Ajax on Rails

In a few short months, Ajax has moved from an obscure and rarely used technology to the hottest thing since sliced bread. This article introduces the incredibly easy-to-use Ajax support that is part of the Ruby on Rails Web application framework. Read full guide.

20-minute Wiki

Since wikis are one of the hottest trends on the Web today, we figured you might want to see how to build one yourself. Read this tutorial to learn how to build a Rails Wiki app.

Rails Cheat Sheets

If you’re the type of coder who likes to tackle multiple projects using different languages at a time, you might find yourself confusing the different syntaxes. Here are a few cheat sheets to keep you on track.