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Posted on March 21, 2008. Filed under: A Arkin, Active Record, Apache, C Fowler, Capistrano, ETags, Err The Blog, Mongrel, Rails 2, Rathole, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Sake, Subversion, T Preston-Werner, Webbrick, eRuby, erb, gems | Tags: config/initializers/, DHH, HTML scripting, libs/, PHP, Wikipedia |
To get a clue of how Ruby and Rails and all a Rails project’s parts intertwine, I had a look into the files tree of a dummy Rails project, i.e. into what it looked like just after creation using rails project name, i.e. without any modification. A lot I got just by reading the inline [...]
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Posted on March 21, 2008. Filed under: Action Controller, P Marklund, PHP, Perl, Python, R Daigle, Rails 2, Rails Edge, Rathole, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, recommended read, session management, slides | Tags: cookies, cryptographically signed, directed graphs, fixture term, Joomla!, programming-as-a-hobby, semantics, session management in Rails |
Just after the turn of the year 2006>2007 I dove into Ruby. My original project is related to semantics, and I had to deal with large directed graphs and complex data structures. I put programming-as-a-hobby aside, about 1997, and the then most-recent language I’ve been aware of was Perl. For doing the occasional programming task, [...]
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Posted on March 5, 2008. Filed under: Err The Blog, FixtureScenarios, Rathole, Rathole fixtures, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, T Preston-Werner, fixtures, inflections, introduction to fixtures, introduction to inflections, monkey patches term |
To get my hands dirty — and an idea what really happens get generated when you generate a Rails project –, I stopped being just curious about that and instead just created some empty Rails project, not intending to do anything with and about it. The only reason that I generated it was to have a [...]
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