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2006 May 05
11
Rails Recipes or AWDWR 2 ?
Hi, I bougth the Agile Web Development with rails First Edition and now want buy rails recipes but what is the best decision buy rails recipes or the new edition de Agile Web Development With Rails? Jean Carlo Schechnner www.idvirtual.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Feb 10
15
"Ruby for Rails" in early access release
Hi -- My book "Ruby for Rails" is now being released one chapter at a time through the Manning Early Access Program, with the whole book due to appear on May 1. If you''re interested, see http://www.manning.com/books/black (I guess I could have just sent my sig with no body, but anyway :-) David -- David A. Black (dblack@wobblini.net) Ruby Power and Light
2006 May 23
1
Ruby on Rails: Up and Running: Rough Cuts Version
Anyone read the rough cuts of this book? I''m interested in checking it out because Bruce Tate''s work is always great. How does it compare to the agile books (2nd edition) in terms of timeliness, difficulty, etc. Thanks! Nathan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Jan 23
6
Ruby at O''Reilly Rough Cuts
Not sure if this is old news or not, but it would appear that both the Ruby Cookbook and a Rails book are now available for purchase at O''Reilly Rough Cuts (something akin to PragProg''s beta book program): http://rubyurl.com/nHz http://my.safaribooksonline.com/?mode=roughcuts&srchtext=ROUGHCUTS I haven''t tried them yet, but it definitely seems worth checking out.
2006 Jun 13
21
RJS Templates for Rails
I''m happy to announce the availability of RJS Templates for Rails published by O''Reilly. The book covers all aspects and features of RJS that are included in Rails 1.1. It also walks through a few examples, debugging with FireBug, and finishes off with some reference material. The book is 56 pages and is available in PDF format. I''m really happy with how the book has
2005 Dec 31
26
Free "Agile Web Development with Rails" Text
Hi All, I''m a RoR n00b that has been lurking for a week or so. About two weeks ago I bought the text version of Agile Web Development with Rails. Today, I bought the .pdf version because I run a Sony Notebook and find a .pdf more user friendly. Therefore I have the text to give away for free. If anyone in the continental US would like the copy please let me know and I''ll mail it
2006 May 13
10
new user
Hi!!!! I''ve tried ROR! it''s fantastic!!! wonderful!!! I WANT LEARN ALL ABOUT IT!!! Do you have some links ( if exists in italian language ), or suggest me some book i can buy?? thx very much -- /\/\ariano Di Felice Java PHP Python programmer with MySQL, PostgreSql, SQLite and Oracle support Linux Platform Developer mariano.difelice@gmail.com Tel. 0735 703735 Cell +39 339
2006 Mar 03
68
Agile Web Development with Rails 1.1
Dave, on another topic, might I recommend that you and DHH publish an updated version of the Agile guide right away when 1.1 comes out? You could reuse much of your material and it would do a lot of good to help make sure there is still a good centralized source of reference for Rails. Without that book, there really is not a good one-stop source of information for people to learn how to use
2007 Oct 05
20
RSpec Book(s) on the radar
I just found this one: http://tinyurl.com/3c3mfa David, are there any other RSpec books in the works? With Regards, Cody Skidmore
2006 Oct 25
33
[ADV] "Mongrel: Serving, Deploying, and Extending Your Ruby Applications" BOOK
Time for some all time pimpage folks. Me and Matt Pelletier wrote a small PDF book on Mongrel entitled: "Mongrel: Serving, Deploying, and Extending Your Ruby Applications" since we really wanted you to know what it was about. It''s published by Addison Wesley Professional, has just over 100 pages of goodness, and is available for $14.99 at: http://safari.oreilly.com/0321483502
2006 Mar 15
7
O''Reilly Rails Cookbook on Rough Cuts
Subject says it all. Anybody taken a look yet? http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/railsckbk/?CMP=ILC-GG7423313304&ATT=railsckbk After buying the Ruby Cookbook and the other Rails book, I''m pretty gunshy about another Rough Cuts purchase. Sean
2006 Aug 04
5
Any opinions on the Rails [Rough Cuts] books from Safari
Either - Ruby on Rails: Up and Running or Rails Cookbook I''ve heard so many negative things about Safari pdf''s and the whole program I''d like to get some feedback. I have AWDWR(2nd edition), RubyforRails(Manning), Programming Ruby(2nd edition), so I''m not even sure I actually need another book but maybe the approach or content is somewhat uniuqe. TIA Stuart
2007 Mar 30
1
Fwd: New Short Cut: Ferret
Congrats David!!! Very cool. Erik Begin forwarded message: > From: "O''Reilly Media" <ormadmin at oreilly.com> > Date: March 30, 2007 6:22:36 PM EDT > To: erik at ehatchersolutions.com > Subject: New Short Cut: Ferret > > ***New from the O''Reilly Store*** > > Ferret > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527853 > > By David
2006 Jun 06
5
[OT] O''Reilly Cookbooks
Hi, Has anyone gotten the "roughcuts" of the Ruby and Rails cookbooks? If you have the Pragmattic Rails Cookbook is the O''Reilly worth it? Also can you download PDF''s of their "roughcuts". The website is kind of vague, it just mentions online access (whatever that means). Thanks in advance.
2006 Mar 27
3
XML Storage?
Hey Folks, Now that all the fun and games of learning Rails has almost sunk in it''s time to build something useful. I am tasked with building a system to control and search our large (and I mean large 1.5 million + and growing) photograph collection. I have been building databases for years and after thinking about the situation we decided that trying to store the
2006 Jun 08
21
"Rails recipes" vs "Rails cookbook"
Reviews Wanted. I''ve read the tables of contents and haven''t yet made up my mind. Is one book clearly better than the other? Is one clearly full of bugs? Is one so much further ahead that there is no choice? Are they both so incomplete that I should just wait and only cook real food? Do trains still have dining cars? Warren Fred -------------- next part -------------- An
2006 May 06
3
Tip, may even be useful
Here''s something that caused me a couple of hours of head-scratching today: Apparently, if your model doesn''t derive from ActiveRecord, it is NOT reloaded for each operation in the development environment. I was working with something that uses a single model per session, and stores its data in the session. I kept wondering why I didn''t see my changes. Finally, I
2006 Apr 25
11
How much Ruby?
I bought the pickaxe about 1 1/2 months ago, and I have been reading through it and learning Ruby in my spare time. I''m about 200 pages into it, and I''m starting to think I don''t need to know all of the in''s and out''s of Ruby to get a good hang on Rails. How much Ruby do I really need to be proficient in Rails? Ruby is a great language, I love it, but
2007 Apr 08
3
How to make custom TokenFilter?
In the O''reilly Ferret short cuts, I found very useful example for me. It explains how to make custom Tokenizer. But that book doesn''t explain how to make custom Filter. (especially, how to implement the #text=() method) I''m a newbee and I don''t understand how do I create my own custom Filter. Are there some good source code examples?? -- Posted via
2015 Feb 11
2
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 21:32 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Indeed I should have said "allegedly pirated" not just "pirated". As I > don't care to go into details if it is or it isn't. I also would recommend > to finish this discussion and those who feel so get themselves some > fundamental book and go ahead with reading it. Which I'm going to do >