What is Rails FOR LINUX?


Rails FOR LINUX



Rails (also known as Ruby on Rails) is an open source, free and full-stack web framework that can be used by programmers to develop database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern.



The application supports a wide range of web servers and databases, including Apache, lighttpd, MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Firebird, and SQL Server. It works well on any UNIX-like operating system.



Rails is heavily used on both non-profit and enterprise organizations, for developing any type of web application, such as software for collaboration, e-commerce, community, content management, statistics, etc.



Installation Process



  • Install Ruby on your GNU/Linux operating system.

  • Install Rails and its runtime dependencies through RubyGems using the 'gem install rails' command.

  • Alternatively, install Rails from the main software repositories of popular distributions.



After the installation process, interact with the Rails framework via a console environment. Create the app skeleton and start the server to run Ruby on Rails.



Key Features:



  • Open source and free to use.

  • Support for a wide range of web servers and databases.

  • Develop database-backed web applications efficiently.

  • Written entirely in the Ruby programming language.

  • Develop any type of web application for various purposes.



Rails FOR LINUX



Publisher: Rails Team


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