By vladocar
via railsenvy.com
Published: Jun 12 2007 / 13:37
"As a Rails developer you're probably familiar with running "rake" to run your tests or maybe you've used "rake db:migrate" to run your migrations. But do you really understand what's going on under the hood of these Rake tasks? Did you realize that you can write your own tasks or create your own library of useful Rake files?"
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daniel replied ago:
This blog is living proof that Rails does a decent job in high-load situations. Whew! Have they written an article yet that hasn't FP'd at Digg or topped out here?
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