Ruby hosting

It's my first post to this group, so hello everybody :wink:

From a few days I'm learning ruby and i'm really full of respect to the
people making it. I think it's amazing language, with many, many things I
couldn't find i.e. in PHP, JAVA, and probably in the future i'll "ruby
developer" in full meaning of this words.

But now I need a Ruby hosting (Ruby on Rails), and for my tests this could
be a free hosting. Advertisments can be. :wink:

Could you suggest me something? And if I would buy place on server, what
hosting provider should I choose?

Best Regards
Boguslaw Faja

Bogusław Faja wrote:

It's my first post to this group, so hello everybody :wink:

From a few days I'm learning ruby and i'm really full of respect to the
people making it. I think it's amazing language, with many, many things I
couldn't find i.e. in PHP, JAVA, and probably in the future i'll "ruby
developer" in full meaning of this words.

But now I need a Ruby hosting (Ruby on Rails), and for my tests this could
be a free hosting. Advertisments can be. :wink:

Could you suggest me something? And if I would buy place on server, what
hosting provider should I choose?

there are plenty of optons. i enjoy site5 myself.

t.

Bogusław Faja wrote:

But now I need a Ruby hosting (Ruby on Rails), and for my tests this could
be a free hosting. Advertisments can be. :wink:

Could you suggest me something? And if I would buy place on server, what
hosting provider should I choose?

For only personal code (a notepad wiki etc.), get some nontrivial uplink
(my cable provider gives me 45 kB/s, more than enough for Random Hacks
(tm)) and a domain name?

It definitely clears up any issues with getting library / rails plugin
XY installed. I'm also sure there's gotchas involved, but I'll think
about it if I ever get DoSed.

David Vallner