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		<title>By: iain</title>
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		<description>I have been writing quite a few internal Rails apps and the major -problems- challenges I&#039;ve come across were:

* i18n, but Rails 2.2 fixes it. Because I run into it so often, I decided to help with the programming on it.
* Integration with other systems (asterisk, ldap, novell stuff, etc) is a bit ugly.
* Some customers are not easily convinced by Rails, being not enterprisey enough.

I am doing a scrum project at the moment, which is working marvelously. The customer is really enthusiastic about it and so are we! They do complain a bit about the amount of time it costs them, but that&#039;s not a big problem. The traditional conversion from excel-sheet-to-rails-app is always a rewarding process.</description>
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<p>* i18n, but Rails 2.2 fixes it. Because I run into it so often, I decided to help with the programming on it.<br />
* Integration with other systems (asterisk, ldap, novell stuff, etc) is a bit ugly.<br />
* Some customers are not easily convinced by Rails, being not enterprisey enough.</p>
<p>I am doing a scrum project at the moment, which is working marvelously. The customer is really enthusiastic about it and so are we! They do complain a bit about the amount of time it costs them, but that&#8217;s not a big problem. The traditional conversion from excel-sheet-to-rails-app is always a rewarding process.</p>
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