As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free to grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some of it''s edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be done, but it has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and in getting my students up to speed. A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: http://blog.invisible.ch/ 2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: http:// invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! Jens-Christian -- InVisible GmbH http://www.invisible.ch http://blog.invisible.ch
On May 4, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Jens-Christian Fischer wrote:> As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page > "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, > methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free > to grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some > of it''s edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be > done, but it has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and > in getting my students up to speed. > > A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: http:// > blog.invisible.ch/2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ > and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: http:// > invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc > > Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! > > Jens-ChristianVery nice Jens! Thanks- -Ezra
Very cool! Thanks! -- -- Tom Mornini On May 4, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Jens-Christian Fischer wrote:> As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page > "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, > methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free > to grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some > of it''s edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be > done, but it has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and > in getting my students up to speed. > > A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: http:// > blog.invisible.ch/2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ > and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: http:// > invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc > > Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! > > Jens-Christian > > -- > InVisible GmbH > http://www.invisible.ch http://blog.invisible.ch > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
On May 04, 2006, at 10:48 pm, Jens-Christian Fischer wrote:> As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page > "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, > methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free > to grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some > of it''s edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be > done, but it has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and > in getting my students up to speed. > > A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: http:// > blog.invisible.ch/2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ > and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: http:// > invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc > > Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! > > Jens-Christian > > -- > InVisible GmbH > http://www.invisible.ch http://blog.invisible.ch > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/railsExcellent! I''ll show that to the guys I work with, should help us get up to speed with Rails. What I miss most in AWDWR is a quick reference. This is just what I need! Ashley
Wow! That''s just great - thanks for summing all this up. cheers Thibaut -- LoGeek [blog] http://www.dotnetguru2.org/tbarrere -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060504/145e46d5/attachment.html
very nice. this comes in very handy. great work. thanks a lot. just one little thing, in Chapter 2.1 you might want to update dependent -> true to :dependent => :destroy Sebastian On May 4, 2006, at 4:48 PM, Jens-Christian Fischer wrote:> As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page > "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, > methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free > to grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some > of it''s edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be > done, but it has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and > in getting my students up to speed. > > A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: http:// > blog.invisible.ch/2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ > and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: http:// > invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc > > Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! > > Jens-Christian > > -- > InVisible GmbH > http://www.invisible.ch http://blog.invisible.ch > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Jens-Christian, On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 11:48:52PM +0200, Jens-Christian Fischer wrote:> As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page "short > reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, methods, > functions across a wide range of Rails functionality.Very nice!!!!! I only skimmed over it briefly so far but I can tell it provides alot of very useful information in a nice, consolidated, easy to access form. Kevin http://www.RawFedDogs.net http://www.WacoAgilityGroup.org Bruceville, TX
This is so handy, it''s exactly what my team needed. Thanks for all your hard work on this! Jeff On 5/4/06, Kevin Monceaux <Kevin@rawfeddogs.net> wrote:> > Jens-Christian, > > On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 11:48:52PM +0200, Jens-Christian Fischer wrote: > > > As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 > page "short > > reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, methods, > > functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > Very nice!!!!! I only skimmed over it briefly so far but I can tell it > provides alot of very useful information in a nice, consolidated, easy to > access form. > > > Kevin > http://www.RawFedDogs.net > http://www.WacoAgilityGroup.org > Bruceville, TX > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060504/54c9e3a5/attachment.html
Jens-Christian Fischer wrote:> As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page > "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, > methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free to > grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some of it''s > edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be done, but it > has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and in getting my > students up to speed. > > A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: > http://blog.invisible.ch/2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ > and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: > http://invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc > > Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! > > Jens-ChristianGreat! I love it :) thx Is there an easy way to add *TextMate Syntax Highlight* into your PDF ? it''ll be much cooler if there is highlight in every code.. oh including Agile 2 (PDF) actually -- Name : Arie Kusuma Atmaja, A.K.A Arie / YM! = riyari3 Blog : http://ariekusumaatmaja.wordpress.com Ruby : http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/id-ruby !Ruby : http://indoforums.com/englishklab 500 baris PHP dkk VS 1 baris Ruby dkk Macih ngotot pake php? haree geneee????
> Is there an easy way to add *TextMate Syntax Highlight* into your > PDF ? > it''ll be much cooler if there is highlight in every code.. oh > including Agile 2 (PDF) actuallyunfortunately not. The htmldoc utility I use to create the PDF doesn''t understand CSS. And the upcoming version of the tool that would understand CSS segfaults when trying to convert. As a consolidation, I have added an HTML representation. Get it at the same link: http://blog.invisible.ch/2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ cheers jc
> > just one little thing, in Chapter 2.1 you might want to update > dependent -> true to :dependent => :destroyfixed (and expanded the has_many :dependent optinons)
Great job Jens, Thank you for a valuable tool. -bakki On 5/4/06, Jens-Christian Fischer <jcfischer.lists@gmail.com> wrote:> As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page > "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, > methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free to > grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some of > it''s edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be done, > but it has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and in > getting my students up to speed. > > A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: http://blog.invisible.ch/ > 2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ > and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: http:// > invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc > > Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! > > Jens-Christian > > -- > InVisible GmbH > http://www.invisible.ch http://blog.invisible.ch > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
awesome On 5/5/06, Bakki Kudva <bakki.kudva@gmail.com> wrote:> > Great job Jens, Thank you for a valuable tool. > > -bakki > > On 5/4/06, Jens-Christian Fischer <jcfischer.lists@gmail.com> wrote: > > As part of my 3 day training course on Rails, I hand out a 24 page > > "short reference" of Rails. It''s collection of the most used calls, > > methods, functions across a wide range of Rails functionality. > > > > I have released it under a Creative Commons license, so feel free to > > grab it and use it and improve it. It''s a bit rough around some of > > it''s edges, and I realize, that there still is much left to be done, > > but it has served me well already in my daily Rails work, and in > > getting my students up to speed. > > > > A blog entry (with link to the PDF) is here: http://blog.invisible.ch/ > > 2006/05/01/ruby-on-rails-reference/ > > and the source is in the SVN repository, right here: http:// > > invisible.ch/projects/browser/rails-seminar/doc > > > > Comments, additions, corrections & patches welcome! > > > > Jens-Christian > > > > -- > > InVisible GmbH > > http://www.invisible.ch http://blog.invisible.ch > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- Vincent H Gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060506/c39fd1d7/attachment.html
Incredible. Thank you for this. Michael
Very good. But i agree with is best a colored sintax. Thanks for this resource On 5/6/06, Michael Trier <mtrier@gmail.com> wrote:> > Incredible. Thank you for this. > > Michael > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060508/85ff5685/attachment.html