barebone social network framework
Posted on March 29, 2008. Filed under: Active Record, Ruby on Rails, barebone social network framework, basic user model, core social framework functionality, drafts, handle for a user, social network framework tutorial, tutorials, user management | Tags: ActiveRecord, validates_presence_of, validates_uniqueness_of |
Until now, I have figured out how that stripped-down version of a most basic social network framework shall look like — in terms of rendered HTML for the users list as well as for the database structure to be used/models’ interdependencies. The goal is to implement that most basic stripped-down version. My previous post on [...]
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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: Active Record, ERM, LovdByLess, Migrations, Rake, videos |
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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Posted on March 25, 2008. Filed under: Mixxt.net, Ning.com, Ruby on Rails, Sourceforge.net, barebone social network framework, social network, social network implementing projects | Tags: Twitter, LovdByLess, Xing |
Thanks for checking back, friends. I know I should blog a new post but am unsure of what to tackle next. … Well, probably you’re eager to learn about some more barebone social networks I might have picked up somewhere in the net or some more details on the MIT-licensed Rails social net barebone LovdbyLess [...]
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Posted on March 21, 2008. Filed under: Amazon Elastic Cloud, Codepad, EC2, Heroku, Ruby on Rails, barebone social network framework, content management system, interviews, social network | Tags: GNU General Public License, Google Groups, Hacker News, MIT license, Rails Machine, Rubricks |
The fourth and final post of my links-spreading series of Rails/Ruby, mobile social networks and telecommunications posts is about Rails productive tools, i.e. such ones not dedicated to Rails development. Mostly, it’s about Rails hosting, especially using the newborn star-to be Heroku and the underlying EC2 technology, but contains also a link to a Rails-based [...]
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