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I'm working on a Ruby on Rails project for $WORK at the moment. The bulk of the work involves modeling a large corpus of XML documents, extracting metadata, and providing a browse-and-edit interface for that metadata. Standard webapp. Nothing special. Except that the work I'm focused on is on the workflow system, the part that actually reads documents, parses the metadata, and shoves it into the database. For the front end, it makes sense that the application uses the full Rails stack: ActiveRec (Read Full Article)
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