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Ditto.

It plays well with JRuby + Warbler, sits on Rack for pre- and post-processing goodness when needed (without having to intertwingle with stuff in the app proper), and basically gets out of your way. I don't feel like I have to learn assorted ill-documented mini-DSLs in order to just write a Ruby app that sits on the Web.

#ramaze on freenode rocks, too.

It's the most Ruby-ish of Ruby Web tools I've used.



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