Sinatra (software)

Sinatra (software)

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Sinatra
Desarrollador
Blake Mizerany, Ryan Tomayko, Simon Rozet, Konstantin Haase
www.sinatrarb.com
Información general
Diseñador Blake Mizerany
Última versión estable 1.2.6
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Género framework de aplicaciones web
Programado en Ruby
Sistema operativo Multiplataforma
Licencia Licencia MIT
En español ?

Sinatra es un framework para aplicaciones web de software libre y código abierto, y Lenguaje específico del dominio escrita en Ruby. Es una alternativa a otros frameworks para aplicaciones webs como Ruby on Rails, Merb, Nitro, Camping, and Rango. Sinatra depende de Rack interfaz de servidor web.

Diseñado y desarrolado por Blake Mizerany, Sinatra es pequeño y flexible. Sinatra no sigue el típico patrón modelo vista controlador que se ve en otros frameworks, como Ruby on Rails. En su lugar, Sinatra se enfoca en la "rápida creación de aplicaciones web en Ruby con el mínimo esfuerzo."[1]

Algunas destacadas companías que usan Sinatra son BBC,[2] Engine Yard, Heroku, GitHub, and Songbird.[3] Heroku provee la mayor parte del apoyo para el desarrollo de Sinatra.[4]

Mizerany y Adam Wiggins de Heroku introdujeron y hablaron sobre Sinatra en RubyConf 2008.[5]

Contenido

Sinatra frameworks inspirados

Sinatra ha inspirado a muchos micro framework en otros lenguages.

PHP

JavaScript

Python

Erlang

Groovy

Scala

.NET

Perl

Java

Referencias

Enlaces externos

Sinatra website
Sinatra's GitHub repository
Video of Blake Mizerany and Adam Wiggins at RubyConf 2008

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