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Introduction to Ruby on Rails (which I’ve been introduced to over the last day or so), a basic guide behind it, introduction to installation, running locally, developing first application etc.
Creative Links for 2006-12-14
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4 responses to “Creative Links for 2006-12-14”
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Hey Ken.
I’m really getting into RoR now. I’ve 2 sites 50% done that I’m planning to go into production with next Spring. It’s a very quick method of creating DB driven structures.
-Robin.
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Sure looks interesting, however complex it might be or might get. It will give me something to toy with over the Christmas I think. John had been toying with it here in the office yesterday, a bit of playing around with it and a few nights of reading and we might start onto something. Any clue as to the functionality behind the sites you’re putting into production? 🙂
Cheers for the pic too 🙂
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1/ is for http://www.teamgearedup.com
2/ you’ll have to wait and see. Nothing too exciting, although very useful for some people!
I can recommend the Aigle RoR book too. There is a new revision just out.
Also check out the boys at http://www.new-bamboo.co.uk , I met them here in London.
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Nice one. Had just seen the book there on your own blog. Picked up the guide to fixing up Ruby on OSX (tiger) so I’ve something to tackle for the weekend 🙂
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