Padrino (web framework) explained

Padrino
Logo Size:frameless
Logo Alt:Padrino logo
Author:Nathan Esquenazi, Davide D'Agostino, Arthur Chiu, Joshua Hull
Developer:Nathan Esquenazi, Davide D'Agostino, Arthur Chiu, Joshua Hull, Uchio Kondo, Darío Javier Cravero, Florian Gilcher
Operating System:Cross-platform
Programming Language:Ruby
Genre:Web framework
License:MIT License

Padrino is a free and open-source web framework, written in Ruby and based on Sinatra.[1] [2] It is an alternative to other Ruby web frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Merb, Nitro and Camping. It is dependent on the Rack web server interface.

Padrino was created and open-sourced in 2010. The framework was created by Nathan Esquenazi, Davide D'Agostino and Arthur Chiu based on the prior sinatra_more gem. The framework was created in order to extend Sinatra to more easily support rich web applications.

Features

This is a list of major functionality Padrino provides on top of Sinatra:[3]

Note that as a user of Padrino, each of the major components can be pulled in separately to an existing Sinatra application or they can be used together for a comprehensive upgrade to Sinatra (a full-stack Padrino application).

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Padrino: A Webapp Framework Wrapped Around Sinatra.
  2. Web site: #27: Padrino Ruby Web Framework - Changelog . changelog.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161004152030/https://changelog.com/27/ . 2016-10-04.
  3. Web site: 'padrino' tag wiki.