I''d like to find a diagram of Rails'' control flow, showing typical paths through the different file types. Anyone know of one? -r P.S. I sent this note about four hours ago, but I don''t see it on the list. So, tring again... -- email: rdm-go8te9J4rpw@public.gmane.org; phone: +1 650-873-7841 http://www.cfcl.com - Canta Forda Computer Laboratory http://www.cfcl.com/Meta - The FreeBSD Browser, Meta Project, etc.
In article <p06230966bf64eb43cb4f@[192.168.254.205]>, rdm- go8te9J4rpw-XMD5yJDbdMReXY1tMh2IBg@public.gmane.org says...> I''d like to find a diagram of Rails'' control flow, showing > typical paths through the different file types. Anyone know > of one?There''s a really good one in the Agile Rails book - in fact, that was the first time I really understood what was going on! So get the book. :) -- Jay Levitt | Wellesley, MA | I feel calm. I feel ready. I can only Faster: jay at jay dot fm | conclude that''s because I don''t have a http://www.jay.fm | full grasp of the situation. - Mark Adler
Jay Levitt wrote:> In article <p06230966bf64eb43cb4f@[192.168.254.205]>, rdm- > go8te9J4rpw-XMD5yJDbdMReXY1tMh2IBg@public.gmane.org says... > >>I''d like to find a diagram of Rails'' control flow, showing >>typical paths through the different file types. Anyone know >>of one? > > > There''s a really good one in the Agile Rails book - in fact, that was > the first time I really understood what was going on! > > So get the book. :) >You can find a flow on http://www.rubyonrails.com front page with ''Flowing on the Rails'' title. Eszter -- Primalgrasp LLC http://primalgrasp.com