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| | ... By 2005, Ruby had become more popular, but it was still not a mainstream programming language. That changed with the release of Ruby on Rails. Ruby on Rails was the "killer app" for Ruby, and it did more than any other project to popularize Ruby. After the release of Ruby on Rails, interest in Ruby shot up across the board, as measured by the TIOBE language index: It's sometimes joked that the only programs anybody writes in Ruby are Ruby-on-Rails web applications. That makes it sound as if Ruby on Rails completely took over the Ruby community, which is only partly true. While Ruby has certainly come to be known as that language people write Rails apps in, Rails owes as much to Ruby as Ruby owes to Rails. ... Two-Bit History As an early adopter of Ruby (...
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| I always prefer hosting my own projects on a simple server myself as that tends to be both cheap and flexible. And with Astro now bieng my static site generator of choice, lets go over how to host your site with TLS/SSL, a custom domain, redirects and the flexibility that comes with your own server.