Has anyone come up with a list of best practices for App design using Ruby On Rails? John McClain Senior Software Engineer TCS Healthcare jmcclain-RI2jYlfFOOy2dUpmj6OxPQC/G2K4zDHf@public.gmane.org (530)886-1700x235 "Skepticism is the first step toward truth"
Chad Fowler''s "Rails Beta" is announced a beta book (pdf) about Feb 1, 2006. http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/fr_rr/ As a side note, I''m getting addicted to pdf books: I print them (I hate reading on screen, but it''s great for searching), so I can annotate them, highlight in yellow/red/green, glue/tape schemas, etc.. at will without feeling guilty. If only they would publish a list of changed page when they publish a new version... A friend of mines bought the paper version of the Agile Book, and came to regret it: the paper is too thin, so you cannot really write in it or use highlighter. Alain
Alain Ravet wrote:> Chad Fowler''s "Rails Beta" is announced a beta book (pdf) about Feb 1, > 2006. > http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/fr_rr/ > > > As a side note, I''m getting addicted to pdf books: I print them (I hate > reading on screen, but it''s great for searching), so I can annotate > them, highlight in yellow/red/green, glue/tape schemas, etc.. at will > without feeling guilty. If only they would publish a list of changed > page when they publish a new version...Yeah, that would be nice if they did that, or put those vertical marks on the side of the page where a change was made. In the meantime, I get diffs by doing a Save As Text for the old and the new PDFs and then using wdiff or diff to compare the two text files. Regards, Blair -- Blair Zajac, Ph.D. <blair-szbw9MROnEZWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org> Subversion and Orca training and consulting http://www.orcaware.com/svn/
> As a side note, I''m getting addicted to pdf books: I print > them (I hate reading on screen, but it''s great for > searching), so I can annotate them, highlight in > yellow/red/green, glue/tape schemas, etc.. at will without > feeling guilty.If you''re using MacOS X, Flysketch[1] will allow you to highlight text, add doodles, scribble in notes, etc. to just about any file so you could to the same with your PDF and ehm... save some trees. :) [1] flyingmeat.com/flysketch