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for purpose of reference: doing many-to-many relationships in Rails

Posted on June 18, 2008. Filed under: A Cetinick, J Susser, Model View Controller, P Raju, Railscast, Ruby on Rails, contact list, reference, social network | Tags: , , |

There are lots of tutorials out on Rails, and many people may need to work through them to get a grasp of Rails. but once you’re experienced in programming you might feel delayed by all the stuff the tutorial brings up but which you already know. Most of the tutorials I’ve seen so far also [...]

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building the foundations of a social network framework [to be continued]

Posted on March 29, 2008. Filed under: Ruby on Rails, barebone social network framework, community building, contact list, contact list management, core social framework functionality, drafts, handle for a user, tutorials, user management, videos | Tags: , , , , , |

Since I pondered on implementing a social network for weeks, this weekend I might have some time to get something up and running. It’s plain to me that I am new to Rails, and I probably will miss several important points. (For the same reason, I don’t dare to approach to comprehend how the LovdByLess [...]

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drafting a barebone social network

Posted on March 9, 2008. Filed under: contact list, emergency login, password re-send, social network, user profile |

Due to the high interest in a barebone social network — read off of the high readers’ number of my post about looking for a barebone social network –, I ponder to implement such a barebone social network in Rails. As determined earlier, the core of it is a single user’s representation on the system plus [...]

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What is a bare-bone social network?

Posted on March 4, 2008. Filed under: 43 Things, Couchsurfing.com, LastFM, Ning, Xing, buddy list, collecting peers, contact list, contact list management, fundamental social graph, social graph, social network, social platform, user account management, users' advantage |

So, what does a social network, gnawned off all flesh, look like? What’s the bare-boned of all bare-bone social network functionality?
As I am thinking through a social networking platform-to-be, I have to weigh between tools users need to gain a benefit of participating in the net — i.e. their reason to participate at all — [...]

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