Deploying modern web apps – with all the provisions needed to be fast and secure while easily updateable – has become so hard that many developers don’t dare do it without a PaaS (platform-as-a-service). But that’s ridiculous. Nobody should have to pay orders of magnitude more for basic computing just to make deployment friendly and usable. That’s a job for open source, and Rails 8 is ready to solve it.
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rubyonrails.org rubyonrails.org
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- Jan 2021
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docs.cloud.service.gov.uk docs.cloud.service.gov.uk
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the URL as port 8080
Implies only port 8080 works
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http URL
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- Oct 2020
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www.digitalocean.com www.digitalocean.com
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There’s an entire category of products commonly known as Platform as a Service (PaaS) that endeavors to make this possible. But, so far, these services have largely fallen short of what developers need. Many of our customers have come to DigitalOcean after their PaaS became too expensive, or after hitting various limitations.
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- Jan 2020
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trailhead.salesforce.com trailhead.salesforce.com
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Lightning Platform allows you to build employee-facing apps to customize and extend your Salesforce CRM. With Heroku you can go even further, building pixel-perfect applications for your customers in open-source languages like Java, Ruby, Python, PHP, JavaScript, and Go.
Lightning: internal apps, employee-facing<br> Heroku: non-internal open-source apps, taking advantage of organization infrastructure and data
Of course, if not all employees are Salesforce users/licensed, then a "non-internal" app could still be an organizational app, but without having to secure expensive Salesforce licenses. Also, if one wanted to build an external "customer" engagement community it could be done without needing a Salesforce Community and associated community licenses.
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- Aug 2017
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www.theseus.fi www.theseus.fi
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Conceptual Framework for Evaluating andSelecting PaaS Solution for Airline Company
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- Jun 2017