That holds true to all code... except for Perl, which is by default muddled
:)
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Matt Graham <
danceswithcrows@usa.net>wrote:
> From: Kevin Fries <kfries6@gmail.com>
> > multiple clients, using different technologies, and even different
> > communication protocols by using Rails as a muddleware.
>
> Yes, you can use Rails to do a lot of interesting stuff. Just build the
> code
> sanely and document it well, or it'll turn into a total muddle later on.
> :-)
>
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