Rails is a jam-packed pile skeleton for mounting web applications that are supported by a database. The developing should be in accordance with the Model-View-Control pattern. Rails is capable of providing a pure-Ruby development surrounding that include the domain model covering the database, the response based on the request sent to the controller and the Ajax in the view. To go online, you just have to add a database and a web server. Practically everyone is already on Rails, which include enterprise organizations, non-profits and even those organizations that are just starting are also inclined to using Rails. Since Rails is all about transportation and communication, it is perfectly compatible to any type of web application.
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