By dzonelurker
via blog.thinkrelevance.com
Published: Apr 01 2008 / 21:26
Relevance Inc., a leading provider of enterprise Ruby application development, today announced the closing of a $3.6 million Series A investment from Spelvin Capital. The funds will be used to develop Relevance's customer service organization worldwide, and to enhance a set of new technologies that support Ruby in the Enterprise. Relevance is also unveiling BoundTight, a new Dependency Injection framework for Ruby code.
Comments
rick replied ago:
Congrats to Justin and Stu! :)
PS - R2EE is sure to be what explodes Ruby onto the world scene and catapults it to dominance. Nothing can stop it now!
phayte replied ago:
Hey Rick, shouldn't you get paid to run ads?
rick replied ago:
phayte - most definitely, but please note the date of the news posting :)
peter_lawrey replied ago:
As a competitor for Spring how easy is it to migrate an existing application, say 1 million lines from Spring to BoundTight. It appears you would have to rewrite the entire application just to change the DI library. Is there a situation where you would really choose either Spring or BoundTight first or would it just follow from a choice of language?
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