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2006 Mar 16
21
RadRails 0.6 out
Since RadRails 0.6 is out (see http://www.radrails.org/ ), I have made a
"celebratory illustrated tutorial" on how to use the Eclipse update function
to do the upgrade from within Eclipse (I found the process a tad confusing):
http://wiki.awebfactory.com.ar/awebfactory/published/UpdateRadRails
saludos,
Victor Kane
awebfactory.com.ar
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2006 Mar 25
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Re: Rails Digest, Vol 18, Issue 656
...d time it''s r
> (Wiebe Cazemier)
> 8. Question about upgrading to rails rc1.1 (uranus)
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> Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 11:07:39 -0300
> From: "Victor Kane" <victorkane@gmail.com>
> Subject: [Rails] Re: upgrade to 1.1RC on ubuntu breezy
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2006 Mar 15
4
New RadRails tutorial using AWDWR book
Hello there,
I am basically a J2EE refugee fascinated with Rails.
I have been using the Spring framework (a lightweight J2EE java framework
with some special characteristics) but I am so impressed with RoR that I am
porting over many applications.
In order to "dive into Rails", of course the second thing to do was get
myself an IDE, and since I''ve been using Eclipse for the
2006 Mar 21
1
Konqueror Ajax update
I had been comparing IE and Firefox Ajax performance, and since I have a
couple of Unix boxes in my workshop, I threw Konqueror into the mix, and
reported here earlier today (or yesterday) that Konqueror ( 3.4.3) could
handle Ajax perfectly, at least as far as the simplest AWDWR Ajax example
(./example/index) was concerned.
It occurred to me to do a more grueling test.
I took the
2006 Mar 25
67
Your Ruby IDE
Just a poll here i am looking for a good IDE for rails and wondering
what you guys use?
features i like in an ide
code highlites
auto code complete
file browser
Currently i am using dreamwever but the code highliting is really bad
its also a pain to set up other doucment types such as .yml data config.
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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 20
0
Re: Problem with AJAX not working on IE
I am running the simplest web2 demo from AWDWR (./example/index) on a
slackware box running WEBrick on RadRails; with firefox and Konqueror (!)
3.4.2 anyway) everything fine; on laptop talking to my linux box, firefox
does it instantaneously; but... IE DOES DO it, but takes a full 31
seconds!!! (The RadRails WEBrick console shows the POST immediately, but IE
trundles for a full 31 seconds to
2006 Mar 20
0
Re: Rails Digest, Vol 18, Issue 502
I had an Article class and a Publication class, in NewsML, this was
patterned after one NewsML file having references to multiple files, as per
Reuters use. This is a design question, and nothing to do with Rails per se,
I would say; except for the relationship between the DAO and the Business
object, which is identical to MVC in any object oriented programming
language, I would say.
I wanted to
2006 Mar 22
0
Re: hyperlinks in Agile Web Development with Rails 1.1
My vote is that you maintain the hyperlinks!
While working through the book, the code hyperlinks are essential to make
sure one knows which version of depotNN is being referred to at the moment,
for example, and as a convenient way of reviewing the code.
And it is very useful to jump to in-depth references.
I found the hyperlinks very helpful.
cheers,
Victor Kane
http://awebfactory.com.ar
2006 Mar 25
0
Re: Rails Digest, Vol 18, Issue 654
Radrails! Certainly complies with what you are looking for and much more.
(Ctrl-Shift-V to toggle the editor between Model and View, for example).
Runs as a standalone application, or as a feature (plugin) on the Eclipse
platform. Cross platform either way.
Then there''s the cost: it''s free!
RadRails: http://www.radrails.org/
(Just one the award for best open source Eclipse
2006 Mar 21
0
Re: Rails Digest, Vol 18, Issue 525
Down here in South America, you can imagine we have to deal with this
problem of character encoding all the time.
It is not that UTF-8 is better than ISO-8859-1, or vice-versa, any more than
French is better than Spanish. UTF-8 is more like an English, which is
spoken (for better or worse) as the lengua franca most anyplace, while
ISO-8859-1 is Latin specific (can''t handle Chinese).