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Twitter down... but this time it's more embarassing

7 points| meltzerj | 13 years ago |twitter.com

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IanDrake|13 years ago

What, besides asp.net, uses "<%=" as a print statement? Just curious...

hunterdolan|13 years ago

The ERB templating language uses it. ERB is commonly used with Rails.

Judging by the <%= reason.capitalize %> in the title (which appears to be ruby code... although could be something else) this part of the site appears to still use Rails.