I'm naming my public tracker isohunt, oh wait......
I'm naming my public tracker isohunt, oh wait......
Ruby on rails is like any framework, full of hype.
The language used is ruby, but using it on rails you're not really bothering with the language, you're relying on the framework to put your stuff together. That's like relying on a program to put your emails together for you, or a bot to make posts for you. It may be able to do it faster, but the results wont be as good.
Besides, it can easily be achieved on PHP with not much code. The first one took 6 hrs and the second one took just over a day to develop so there really is no point to using a framework which will bloat the thing and make it incompatible with most webservers (especially the free ones).
Another consideration is how much you would trust a big open project like ROR. Nearly every big web project I've ever seen has been hugely insecure on almost every level. Writing the code by hand, you can avoid a hell of a lot of problems.
http://sysdev.org.uk/sysdev.org.uk-1.1a.rar << that takes me to revolt site rvt![]()
Just had time to read torrentfreak again, with the post about diferior.
Looks like that has zero chance of running on any free webspace because it uses XBT as the tracker which requires access to a compiler on the server.
It uses the smarty template engine which bloats and slows all code and logs IPs.
So I wouldn't compare this to it at all. This is aimed at being runnable on free webspace and focussing on the tracker, that's aimed at running on a full web server with shell access and focus is on the CMS side.
Sorry, I copied the linkafter posting it on revolt so it has the redirector in there.
http://sysdev.org.uk/sysdev.org.uk-1.1a.rar
Last edited by rvt; 12-16-2007 at 02:09 PM.
http://revolt.org.uk/login.php?retur...rg.uk-1.1a.rar
thats wot i get rvt am im using the latest FF
Hy rvt, my friendsI use certainly everything what you make. I would like get one from all. And please add me your buddylist. Thanks
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