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As we look back at the history of Rails, lets review some of the more significant releases over the years.
Rails 1.0 (Dec 2005) Mostly polishing up and closing pending tickets from the first release along with the inclusion of Scriptaculous 1.5 and Prototype 1.4.
Rails 1.2 (Jan 2007) REST and generation HTTP appreciation
Rails 2.0 (Dec 2007) Better routing resources, multiview, HTTP basic authentication, cookie store sessions
Rails 2.0 (Nov 2008) i18n, thread safe, connection pool, Ruby 1.9, JRuby
Rails 2.3 (Mar 2009) Templates, Engines, Rack
Rails 3.0 (Aug 2010) New query engine, new router for controller, mailer controller, CRSF protection
Rails 3.1 (Aug 2011) jQuery, SASS, CoffeeScript, Sprockets with Assets Pipeline
Rails 3.2 (Jan 2012) Journey routing engine, faster development mode, automatic query explains, tagged loggin for multi-user application
Rails 1.0 (Dec 2005) Mostly polishing up and closing pending tickets from the first release along with the inclusion of Scriptaculous 1.5 and Prototype 1.4.
Rails 1.2 (Jan 2007) REST and generation HTTP appreciation
Rails 2.0 (Dec 2007) Better routing resources, multiview, HTTP basic authentication, cookie store sessions
Rails 2.0 (Nov 2008) i18n, thread safe, connection pool, Ruby 1.9, JRuby
Rails 2.3 (Mar 2009) Templates, Engines, Rack
Rails 3.0 (Aug 2010) New query engine, new router for controller, mailer controller, CRSF protection
Rails 3.1 (Aug 2011) jQuery, SASS, CoffeeScript, Sprockets with Assets Pipeline
Rails 3.2 (Jan 2012) Journey routing engine, faster development mode, automatic query explains, tagged loggin for multi-user application
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