Ruby on Rails Resource Site Launched 0
Posted Monday, January 07, 2008 17:54
After several months of development, we have finally taken the wraps off the BuildingWebApps site!
Note: I won’t be publishing any more Ruby on Rails or web development articles on this blog. This will be more of a personal blog, with everything related to web technology going on the new site. To continue receiving the Rails articles that I and my colleagues will be writing (and we have plans for lots more articles than I’ve been able to publish here), please subscribe to the BuildingWebApps articles feed.
You can also subscribe to the BuildingWebApps blog, where I’ll be writing about the process of building the site and the business.
State of the site
BuildingWebApps.com is still very much a work in progress, but we’ve gone ahead and opened it up so we can get feedback. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
We worked with Josh Woodlander and Ethan Allen at Raspberry Media on the visual and interaction design, and I think they did a fantastic job. It was a joy to work with people who have such a strong sense of graphic design and who think deeply about the challenges of effectively presenting lots of information. And Ethan is a wizard at making all the browsers behave reasonably. (Any oddities you see are probably the result of my modifications.) If you’re looking for a team to take on a significant web design project, I highly recommend them.
My goal is to build this site into a valuable resource for the Ruby on Rails community, and for people who want to learn Ruby on Rails. Over time, we’ll increase our coverage of other web-related technology as well.
The site includes both original articles and an annotated, organized set of links to hundreds of other resources around the web. We’re in the early phases of building up the content, so I realize that it will seem a little thin in places (and if you’ve read the Rails-related articles on this blog, some of it will seem very familiar). But there’s lots of great stuff to come.
I’m really interested in feedback on the usability of the site. You can also submit suggestions on the site to help us build up the content.
How is this a business?
In case you’re curious about the business model: we plan to make all the core content free indefinitely. At some point, we’ll add some premium content that will require membership or a one-time payment. We’ll probably have advertising. And we’re offering seminars.
Longer term, we believe that the application we’re building to power this site will be applicable to many other knowledge domains and communities. Blogs and wikis are all the rage, but they both have huge limitations that we believe our platform will overcome.
Don’t forget to change channels
Once again, please note that I won’t be publishing any more Ruby on Rails or web development articles on this blog. I will continue this blog to write about a variety of topics beyond web development, so please keep your subscription here if you’re interested in my random thoughts. But if you subscribed to this blog primarily for web development information, it’s time to move on:
- To continue receiving the web development articles that I and my colleagues will be writing, subscribe to the BuildingWebApps articles feed.
- To read about the evolving business of which BuildingWebApps is a part, subscribe to the BuildingWebApps blog.
Thanks!
