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Dmitrij KoniajevRolling with Ruby on Rails, Part 2
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Arvind s groverthe second installment of the amazing tutorial series on ruby on rails
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I recommended that you leave the MySQL root password blank because (at the time of writing) Rails did not support MySQL's new password protocol.
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Rolling with Ruby on Rails, Part 2
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Gyuri GrellIn Rolling with Ruby on Rails, I barely scratched the surface of what you can do with Ruby on Rails. I didn't talk about data validation or database transactions, and I did not mention callbacks, unit testing, or caching. There was hardly a mention of the
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In Rolling with Ruby on Rails, I barely scratched the surface of what you can do with Ruby on Rails. I didn't talk about data validation or database transactions, and I did not mention callbacks, unit testing, or caching. There was hardly a mention of the many helpers that Rails includes to make your life easier. I can't really do justice to all of these topics in the space of this article, but I will go into details on some of them and present a brief overview of the rest, with links to more detailed information.
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