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Rodrigo Chappa"Four Days on Rails" is about 40 pages formatted for double-sided printing on A4, and by the time you've read it, you should have a useful toolbox of Rails techniques and a good idea of where to look on the web for more information. The current version of
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retnakierdFour Days on Rails is about 40 pages formatted for double-sided printing on A4, and by the time you've read it, you should have a useful toolbox of Rails techniques and a good idea of where to look on the web for more information.
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Ken HA good "next" tutorial for Rails, use this one after completing the OnLamp series. Also acts as a handy printable howto reference
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Per Cederqvist"Four Days on Rails is designed to fill that gap. It's about 40 pages formatted for double-sided printing on A4, and by the time you've read it, you should have a useful toolbox of Rails techniques and a good idea of where to look on the web for more info
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There have been many extravagant claims made about Rails. For example, Curt Hibbs' Rolling with Ruby on Rails claimed that you could develop a web application at least ten times faster with Rails than you could with a typical Java framework... The article then goes on to show how to install Rails and Ruby on a PC and build a working "scaffold" application with virtually no coding. While this is impressive, "real" web developers know that this is smoke and mirrors. "Real" applications aren"t as simple as that. What"s actually going on beneath the surface? How hard is it to go on and build "real" applications? This is where life gets a little tricky. Rails is well documented on-line; in fact, possibly too well documented for beginners, with over 30,000 words of on-line documentation in the format of a reference manual. What's missing is a roadmap (railmap?) pointing to the key pages that you need to know to get up and running in Rails development. Four Days on Rails is designed to fill that gap. It's about 40 pages formatted for double-sided printing on A4, and by the time you've read it, you should have a useful toolbox of Rails techniques and a good idea of where to look on the web for more information. The current version of this document is 2.0.
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Hugo Zondaa great tutorial that is broken down into simple tasks that you can do over a four day period.
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Niko Schmucka great tutorial that is broken down into simple tasks that you can do over a four day period.
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Jason MarottiWhat's missing is a roadmap (railmap?) pointing to the key pages that you need to know to get up and running in Rails development. Four Days on Rails is designed to fill that gap. It's about 40 pages of A4, and by the time you've read it, you should have
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