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Top Forums Web Development Which toolkit to choose for a web GUI (in ruby) Post 302277618 by wrapster on Saturday 17th of January 2009 12:58:58 AM
Old 01-17-2009
Which toolkit to choose for a web GUI (in ruby)

Hi all,

I have written a couple of libs for my Networks project and Would like to provide a web based gui for it.
The fix is that I dont know which toolkit to choose to start with my work.

Secondly I want a toolkit where i can program in ruby only...
ROR is not an option at all,since there is no need for a DB in my project.

I also looked at qtruby,fxruby but they are all just app GUI toolkits ,not what i want.

So can anyone please help me out with this?

Thanks
 

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ruby-build - compile and install Rubies SYNOPSIS
ruby-build [-v|--verbose] [-k|--keep] definition prefix ruby-build --definitions ruby-build --version ruby-build [-h|--help] rbenv install [-k|--keep] definition DESCRIPTION
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