Joulupukki Alan wrote:
> I haven''t started using Ruby or Rails for my own stuff yet. 
I''m
> forcing myself to go through Agile Web Development with Rails before I
> start anything.  I recently signed on to this list because of an error
> I made but couldn''t find.  A colleague who doesn''t write
in Rails or
> Ruby found my stupid mistake before I could ask you all about it.  (Is
> it any wonder that I married her?)
Are you familiar with Pair Programming? ;-)
> I am seeing a lot of interesting stuff on this list, but haven''t
got
> the time to investigate and experiment with it.  Is there any chance
> that this material could find its way into a Wiki or some permanent
> repository where it might be found by someone having a similar problem
> six months from now?
Absolutely not.
The chain of custody is...
 --> this list
   --> various scattered blogs
      --> Google
         --> the Rails Wiki
           --> >20 excellent books
Get the books and work your way back. If you think something belongs on a 
wiki put it there.
And >50% of the traffic here turns out to be tangential, such as problems 
that fall on the SQL or HTML side...
-- 
  Phlip
  http://www.greencheese.us/ZeekLand <-- NOT a blog!!! 
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