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2005 Feb 27
12
Four Days on Rails
There are a number of really good beginner''s guides to Rails on the web
now - covering installation through to running the first ''scaffold''.
However, as a complete Ruby newbie, I found the next stage - moving on
to producing ''real'' applications - quite hard going.
To help others make the same journey, I''ve put together a ''next
2006 Feb 20
1
belongs_to, has_one, has_many question (again?)
...somebody point me to a good tutorial on how Rails works with
relations?
I know about database design and normalization, I also know about
programming in general (and OOP for that matter).
Only thing I can say is that I''m following the "Four days on Rails"
tutorial by John McCreesh.
He writes on Items and Notes (for his Todo example).
The items table has a key to the note_id. However (and this in
particular I''m trying to understand), the Models which accompany the
tables (item & note) are like:
class Item class Note
belongs_to: note...
2006 Jun 21
1
Newbie Four Days on Rails
Hi all,
Having successfully gone through Bill Walton''s Tutorial ''Rollining with Ruby on [Instant] Rails''
I decided to tackle John McCreesh''s ''Four Days on Rails'' Tutorial.
I changed the Rails version as recommended in the tutorial.
All went well until I entered the following command:-
ruby script/generate model category
I got:-
C:\InstantRails\rails_apps\ToDo>ruby script/generate model category
c:/rub...
2007 May 23
0
Fwd: [ooo-announce] Press reports regarding "SB/BadBunny-A" virus
If you use OpenOffice, please read on.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: John McCreesh <jpmcc at openoffice.org>
Date: May 23, 2007 10:11 AM
Subject: [ooo-announce] Press reports regarding "SB/BadBunny-A" virus
There has been press comment recently about the "SB/BadBunny-A" virus
affecting OpenOffice.org reported by an anti-virus company.[1]
Industry best...