A few months ago I started looking at Maypole, a Model-View-Control (MVC) framework written by Simon Cozens. Most web sites can be modelled as MVC, any application that can build MVC apps, web sites, with less labour is therefore a fundamentally good thing for us, and the customer's wallet.
Maypole however turned out to be a little too rough around the edges, what we needed was something that a designer here could come to terms with. That's where Rails came in, via 37Signals and their Basecamp web app.
Within a couple of days I was able to put together a basic web app, with a product, details of the product and an inventory listing on the local server. It's pretty cool so far, the only small problem being a production environment. Our current host package with Dreamhost is a shared server, so we can't run FastCGI or mod_ruby. For now though, while we're not doing anything too intense, it's fine in plain CGI.
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I work as a web designer in Belfast, and I live by the sea in a shoe. You can see me here, doing my livejournal pose as idoru called it. If you need to you can email me at carisenda -at- gmail -dot- com.