List of Padrino Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Padrino. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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Ruby
Ruby Language
"Elegance and practicality unite in a vibrant community."Are you intrigued by the widespread popularity of Ruby? Proponents of the language often refer to it as a masterpiece of design, blending artistry with practical applications. Since its public debut in 1995, Ruby has cultivated a dedicated community of developers from diverse backgrounds worldwide. By 2006, it had achieved notable recognition, with user groups forming in major cities and Ruby-centric conferences drawing significant attendance. During that time, the Ruby-Talk mailing list became particularly active, averaging around 200 messages each day. Nonetheless, in more recent years, the number of messages has dwindled as the community has splintered into various smaller factions. Ruby remains a mainstay in the top 10 rankings of programming languages, according to several indices that assess their growth and popularity, including the TIOBE index. A key driver of this enduring success is the increasing visibility of Ruby-based software, especially the influential Ruby on Rails web framework, which has been instrumental in attracting developers to the language. The unique combination of elegance, practicality, and a rich ecosystem of tools continues to draw fresh talent into the ever-evolving Ruby community. This ongoing evolution suggests that Ruby will maintain its relevance in the programming world for years to come. -
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Sinatra
Sinatra
Customize your web applications with effortless flexibility and control.Sinatra is provided with a variety of default configurations that govern the functionality of certain features. These configurations function as application-level variables that can be modified using methods like set, enable, or disable, and they can be accessed within the request context via the settings object. It is recommended that developers create their own custom configurations while also taking advantage of the default options available within the framework. The basic use of the set method involves specifying a setting name along with its value, which effectively establishes an attribute for the application. Furthermore, extensions act as additional resources that provide helper or class methods specifically designed for Sinatra applications, with detailed information typically found on the extension's homepage. Adding an extension is generally a simple process, requiring just the installation of a gem or library, followed by a straightforward file requirement. This adaptability not only enhances the functionality of Sinatra but also allows developers to modify their applications to align with particular requirements or preferences, ultimately fostering a more personalized development experience.
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