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From draft to launch: Helpful tools in Rails development (3rd tranche of Rails links)

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: , , , , , |

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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special Rails 2.0 features OR what impressed me most about Rails (2nd tranche of Rails links)

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: , , , , , , , |

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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First tranche of Rails links: recommended readings, podcast, where to get help

Posted on March 21, 2008. Filed under: A Cangiano, Edge Rails, P Marklund, R Daigle, Rails 2, Rails Envy, Rails podcasts, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, books, getting help, presentations, slides, suggested reads | Tags: , |

On Rails, I have a real lot of useful links. As there are so many of them, similarly to the previous postings here, I partition this topic. To provide you with the most useful part first, I skip the special Rails 2.0 features, Rails Plug-Ins and the Rathole gem, what a Rails project does look [...]

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Missed the point: Rake is not a custom-made tool for Rails

Posted on March 19, 2008. Filed under: Bash, J Weirich, M Fowler, N Seckar, Rake, Ruby, Ruby Shell, Ruby on Rails, Rush, suggested reads | Tags: , , |

As there’s still a lot of links cumulated on Ruby and Rails I have to walk through (and am about to blog about), I am glad to be able to present you today what I learned about Rails and Rake. Apparently, it’s a common mis-assumption, Rake were made for Rails.
 
To get an impression of what’s [...]

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a small collection of what is worth a read to get into Ruby itself

Posted on March 17, 2008. Filed under: B Schröder, Ruby, relevant mailing lists, slides, suggested reads | Tags: , , , |

My online search for a barebone Rails social networks framework respectively for tools necessary to develop one yourself, I naturally came across several useful links on Ruby and/or Rails. As Rails has the longer list and I am short in time, I begin by doing the Ruby share first, and there with my suggestions on [...]

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social network development resources page + two noteworthy reads

Posted on March 17, 2008. Filed under: MP Moore, Ruby, online books, productivity, suggested reads | Tags: , , , , , |

Since about March 5th, 2008, I was researching material for getting an idea ow which are the parts of a generated, mostly empty — i.e. basic — rails project, and how these parts intertwine. On this, I might do a summing up post the next few days, but to get rid of a pair of [...]

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some basic terms I didn’t know: inflections, fixtures, erb … monkey patches

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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some probably useful links to get into Ruby on Rails

Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: Debian Etch, PHP, RoR user groups, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, getting help, installation, introductions, tutorials, up and running, useful links, work |

As I am going to use this blog here as a sync’ed resource for stuff I might need at work and at home, I’m going to dump some Ruby/Rails links in here, taken from my local Wiki:
   Update: I foster a separate page of useful links for getting into RoR.

a Slideshare presentation on [...]

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looking for a barebone social network framework in Ruby/Rails

Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: PHP, Rails-based SN platforms, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, barebone framework, community building, content management system, recommended read, search results, social network, social platform, social software |

Few weeks ago, I learned that I might be about to get some relief from the need to do PHP — and might get allowed to do Rails. Days later, I learned for the current site, Rails might get used as well. Only issue: The current project leader’s not yet too familiar to Rails himself. [...]

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