And I think that the book is meant to be up-to-date with Rails 1.0, so
I assume that the two are converging...
On 6/6/05, Matthew Margolis <mrmargolis-63mtpxcE9Cs@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Frank Kim wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >In determining whether it''s worth it to buy the Rails beta
book, I was
> >wondering how long people think it will remain current. Rails seems
> >to be continually changing and the API continually is refactored. For
> >example some parts of the Rails tutorial does not work with the
> >current Rails. What do others think? Am I completely wrong?
> >-Frank
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> I believe the expected release date is sometime in August so it will
> definitely be up to date with rails at that time. Additionally we are
> approaching the 1.0 release so I would expect the API to stabilize
> either by August or soon after.
>
> -Matthew Margolis
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