Curt Hibbs wrote a an article on rails. It''s over at onlamp.com: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html marcel -- Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org>
Thanks for the link - what an excellent tutorial - showed all the good point of Rails - and there will be a part 2! john --- "Marcel Molina Jr." <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Curt Hibbs wrote a an article on rails. It''s over at > onlamp.com: > >http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html> > marcel > -- > Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org>__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
I especially liked the fact that it covered all the windows stuff. I''ve ''seen the light'' and bought my mac, but now my poor co-workers can check out rails ;) On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:22:28 -0800 (PST), john arbour <arbour42-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Thanks for the link - what an excellent tutorial - > showed all the good point of Rails - and there will be > a part 2! > > john > > > --- "Marcel Molina Jr." <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > Curt Hibbs wrote a an article on rails. It''s over at > > onlamp.com: > > > > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html > > > > marcel > > -- > > Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. > http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- Cheers Koz
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 07:22:28PM -0800, john arbour wrote:> Thanks for the link - what an excellent tutorial - > showed all the good point of Rails - and there will be > a part 2! > > > Curt Hibbs wrote a an article on rails. It''s over at > > onlamp.com: > > > > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.htmlIt''s a little bit out of date but it only takes about a day for that to happen :) Very cool regardless. Glad there is a #2 coming up. marcel -- Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org>
Marcel Molina Jr. wrote:> > On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 07:22:28PM -0800, john arbour wrote: > > Thanks for the link - what an excellent tutorial - > > showed all the good point of Rails - and there will be > > a part 2! > > > > > Curt Hibbs wrote a an article on rails. It''s over at > > > onlamp.com: > > > > > > > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html > > It''s a little bit out of date but it only takes about a day for that to > happen :) Very cool regardless. Glad there is a #2 coming up.Thanks for the kind words! Please tell me what is out of date. If you''re talking about the fact that I didn''t use the helper functions for select/option tags, I did that on purpose. For anything else, I''d really like to know about it. Also, I like to get this article slash-dotted. Anyone know how to do that? Thanks, Curt
Curt Hibbs wrote:>Also, I like to get this article slash-dotted. Anyone know how to do that? > >Someone should post a summary at http://slashdot.org/submit.pl
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 10:36:48PM -0600, Curt Hibbs wrote:> > On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 07:22:28PM -0800, john arbour wrote: > > > Thanks for the link - what an excellent tutorial - > > > showed all the good point of Rails - and there will be > > > a part 2! > > > > > > > Curt Hibbs wrote a an article on rails. It''s over at > > > > onlamp.com: > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html > > > > It''s a little bit out of date but it only takes about a day for that to > > happen :) Very cool regardless. Glad there is a #2 coming up. > > Thanks for the kind words! > > Please tell me what is out of date. If you''re talking about the fact that I > didn''t use the helper functions for select/option tags, I did that on > purpose. For anything else, I''d really like to know about it. > > Also, I like to get this article slash-dotted. Anyone know how to do that?I spoke too soon when I said it was out of date in places. I had noticed that page 3 lists an abstract_application.rb in the file menu and figured all the instances of controllers inheriting from it were going to have the abstract still there which is not the case. So I actually retract my assertion after combing through it looking for out of date things. It''s awesome. Thanks so much. A great service to rails. marcel -- Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org>
Marcel Molina Jr. wrote:> > I spoke too soon when I said it was out of date in places. I had noticed > that page 3 lists an abstract_application.rb in the file menu and figured > all the instances of controllers inheriting from it were going to have > the abstract still there which is not the case. So I actually retract > my assertion after combing through it looking for out of date things.It was written a little over two months ago -- eons ago in rails-time! About two weeks ago I re-did all of the screenshots to bring it up to date. I must have missed that one instance of abstract_application.rb that you mentioned. But I''m glad I didn''t miss anything more substantial.> It''s awesome. Thanks so much. A great service to rails.Thanks... now if we can get it slash-dotted, that will *really* bring Rails (and Ruby) some seriously deserved attention! Curt
On Jan 21, 2005, at 4:23 AM, Michael Koziarski wrote:> I especially liked the fact that it covered all the windows stuff. > > I''ve ''seen the light'' and bought my mac, but now my poor co-workers > can check out rails ;)I''ve been working on this: http://www.sateh.com/projects/sateh/wiki/InstallingRailsOnOSX S.
Luc Dubois wrote:> > Ah, it didn''t take long for this beginner to get stuck ;-) > > I got as far as creating the recipe_controller.rb and when I opened my > browser to "http://127.0.0.1:3000/recipe/new" I got the message > "#42000Unknown database ''rails_development''" > > My database.yml is exactly as described in the article (i.e. the 3 > databases are called "cookbook"), I''m not aware of skipping any of the > steps, after triple-checking the whole sequence. I can''t even find a > file which contains in its contents ''rails_development'' in the whole > cookbook directory structure.The database.yml file originally used "rails_development" as the db name before you changed it to cookbook, but it sounds like rails isn''t seeing your change. Are your sure your saved the changes? If so, maybe something has been cached. Try restarting your web server (or machine). Curt
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 20:33:29 -0500, Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Curt Hibbs wrote a an article on rails. It''s over at onlamp.com: > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html > > marcelA slashdot response to the slashdot title "Rolling With Ruby on Rails": "oh my friend, i wish it was just some innocent cocaine use. the title reads "*Rolling* with ruby on rails". Mixing ecstacy and cocaine may get some good code now... but do you really want a framework developed by cokehead raver communist freesoftware nuts? of course not comrade."