Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "gehtland".
2006 Jun 26
3
Streamlined
I was looking at Justin Gehtland''s blog. There are instructions on
getting started with Streamlined, however gems returned an error that
streamlined was not in the repository.
I guess Justin is putting the preparations down ?
Stuart
2006 Aug 17
0
[ADV] The Rails Edge
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Who''s Involved?
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By attending The Rails Edge, you''ll spend 3 days learning from folks
you probably already know from the Rails/Ruby communities:
* Dave Thomas
* Chad Fowler
* Jim Weirich
* Marcel Molina Jr.
* Bruce Williams
* Stuart Halloway
* Justin Gehtland
* James Duncan Davidson
* Mike Clark
These folks participate in all the sessions, with one or two people
actually leading each session. That way, everyone is on hand to help
answer questions and share their experiences. And throughout the
conference we''re all learning more from ea...
2006 Jul 12
0
Enterprise Ruby Studio
...by Features
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You?ll also gain hands-on experience using metaprogramming, domain
specific languages, LDAP, XML, web services, and other advanced Ruby
features.
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Learn From Pros
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With extensive experience using Java, .NET, _and_ Ruby, Justin
Gehtland and Stu Halloway really understand the enterprise
landscape. They bring diverse backgrounds to this Studio to help you
choose the best tool for the job. In addition to their ongoing
client work, they are the authors of the upcoming book "Rails for
Java Programmers" and the creat...
2006 Nov 04
0
New version of the AWDwR beta book available
I''ve uploaded the B1.12 version of AWDwR.
The major changes include:
- Justin Gehtland''s new chapter on Web 2.0
- James Duncan Davisdon''s chapter on deployment (this is an
interesting one---JDD has strong opinions on how a Rails
application should be deployed, and the chapter mirrors this.
You''ll find it short and easy to follow).
- I changed the...
2006 Jul 08
4
Application generation
I love rails but I want more. :-)
I''d like a generator that generates a complete application. It would
read an information model, and from it generate the MVC''s with a
validation-constrained model, errors and exceptions, page navigation and
rich view layout...
The information model would be represented by ruby "meta" classes, and
could be generated as an