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authorJosé Mota <josemota.net@gmail.com>2012-04-06 19:40:37 +0100
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+title: Prototypes in Rails?
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+Prototyping is good tool; if your regular development is slow, not agile and
+you need to draft something up real quick for your client.
+
+If you're a Rails developer / designer, why even bother? Why not just start
+pumping the business up? You don't have that much attrition to get an app up
+and running. All the time you spend in prototyping should be invested in
+building the actual app.
+
+Web application design walks with its development, they are too close to be set
+apart.