best online services for i18n localization of existing rails project [closed] - ruby-on-rails

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Whats your opinion on translation services and which one would be a good fit for rails project with 2,3 but growing number of languages?
Perhaps we can compile a list of services with pro's and con's.
I have looked at:
http://www.localeapp.com ( very nice but a bit pricey above the 500 + strings )
https://webtranslateit.com
http://www.smartling.com
http://99translations.com
Any recomendations on what service would be a good fit ?

If you need an affordable solution, you might want to take a look at PhraseApp as well: https://phraseapp.com

Have you looked at CopyCopter? It was commercial service, but it turned into open source project. You have nice screencast on railscasts on the topic: http://railscasts.com/episodes/336-copycopter

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What framework does youtube use? [closed]

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Does anybody know if youtube uses Django, Rails or some other framework?
I googled, but couldn't seem to find any straight forward answer.
Presumably this is their stack -
Apache
Python
Linux Suse
MySQL
Psyco - dynamic python-C compiler
lighttpd - for video instead of apache
maybe Java
According to this website. But most of these companies keep it a secret what exactly they use. Even to date its not clear what kind of webservers Google uses...

Images for iOS and Web App [closed]

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I'm developing web-application (and also native iOS app) that uses images from different websites. I can't avoid using these images, so I need to know more about copyright and authorship.
So, the question is: how can I use images from other websites legally? (these images, of course, not from photostocks or other paid-sites). Interested in fashion industry, I need to use images of clothes of famous designers. If I would declare source link to each pic, will it be ok? Or may be use "User Agreement" that tells full list of used sources?
For better understanding my question, some examples: websites - news aggregators, blogs and so on.
This is a topic that books have been written about, and law school courses taught about. It's not something you're going to find a definitive answer for here.

Can you sell software built with Ruby on Rails? [closed]

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Can you sell software built using Ruby on Rails? If so are there any pitfalls in doing so?
Is it any different to selling software built with PHP for example?
Edit: to elaborate - could I build a forum app like vB and sell that as they do?
If you want legal advice ask a lawyer. Any answer given here would be worthless, even if a lawyer did answer they are not "Your" lawyer.
Rails is under the MIT License
Ruby is under the Ruby License
In general you would find your code to be your code.

Any good ruby/rails twitter accounts to follow? [closed]

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I'm looking for good ruby/rails oriented twitter accounts to follow. Interesting in news/events in life of ruby/rails community.
Yehuda Katz #wycats is a great one to follow.
A great way to search is to search for people's lists.. look at someone like #dhh and see what lists he's in and then look from there.
Here's my Rails List
http://twitter.com/dhh
I watch a twitter search stream of
"ruby on rails" OR #rails
http://twitter.com/sof_ruby isn't Rails oriented but some questions (such as this one) do come up.

Any good tutorials on creating blackberry web and native applications? [closed]

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The tutorials for creating blackberry applications seem to be severely limited. Even on the blackberry site the samples aren't very good. I want to learn about building a user interface with form objects like text boxes, drop downs, and buttons.
I defiantly recommend RIM's Blackberry developer resource. Some really solid documentation on both topics.
Java Development
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/javaappdev/learningresources/
Web Development
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/browserdev/learningresources.jsp
For both links review the Knowledge base and Reference Docs. I would like to add more direct links, but RIM's site has a lot of cruddy user instance specific URL's (hence the edit).
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/rim/board/message?board.id=java_dev&thread.id=13264
Video based tutorial on BlackBerry 10 app development: http://udemy.com/blackberry-10-app-development

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