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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
2008 Jul 27
2
Rails Cookbook review
Guys:
Stuck at the mall today, and just had to crack Rails Cookbook, by O''Reily. It
had a recipe for accepting dynamically created forms. The sample output looked
like this (reconstructed):
p params[:my_form]
> ["1-1" => 0, "1-2" => 0, "1-3" => 0, "2-1" => 0, "2-2" => 0,
"2-3" => 0,
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 Aug 21
0
Puppet Cookbook
Hi all,
I haven''t done much with it so far, but I now have an instance of
MoinMoin up as a cookbook:
https://reductivelabs.com/cookbook/
It''s available over http or https, whichever you prefer.
I''m going to do what I can to start adding cookbook recipes and I''d
appreciate it if others would do the same. I also could help keeping
the cookbook running well --
2003 Jun 03
0
Rtips (was Re: ? building a database with a the great /cookbook
For me as a beginner a cookbook would be welcome. so many great code
examples are posted into the help list, but finding these is quite
difficult. I think it comes all down to the problem who is compiling
/ contributing and can judge what should go in.
In this respect, Detlef Steuer (suggestion , might be a solution
http://fawn.unibw-hamburg.de/cgi-bin/Rwiki.pl?RwikiHome.
Frank
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2005 Mar 07
0
Routing error follow-up
So, maybe I''m asking a stupid question, but if someone could point me in
the right direction, I''d be eternally grateful.
First, here''s what I have installed:
$ ruby -v
ruby 1.8.2 (2004-08-24) [i386-linux]
$ gem list
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
actionmailer (0.7.1)
Service layer for easy email delivery and testing.
actionpack (1.5.1)
Web-flow and rendering framework
2012 Apr 05
0
Chef Cookbook Tinc
Hello all,
I'm working with ??30 servers all connected by tinc. I do an
installation cookbook for tinc :
https://github.com/guilhem/tinc-cookbook
I have not release it for the moment (in the chef xommunity) because
I'm waiting for some comments by you (if I do all things right etc).
What my cookbook do :
* The main target is Ubuntu for the moment (I'm working only with it)
but it
2009 Feb 08
0
Instant Rails CookBook Into Full Ajax CookBook
Hello everybody, are there any link in this world that pointed
tutorial on how to convert Windows InstantRails CookBook app into a
Full Ajax CookBook app, I mean by FULL here is when I need to create a
new recipe the page doesn''t fully refresh at all but just partial
refreshing and put a new input form in top or the bottom of the list
and when the create new recipe button being pressed
2004 Aug 21
1
Cookbook, was Re: [R] R on gentoo amd64, etc.
<ivo_welch-rstat8783@mailblocks.com> writes:
> PS: I am still looking for an R wizard who would be interested in
> coauthoring an "R cookbook" ala the "perl cookbook" with me...
I think I've said it before, but I think such a book ought to coauthor
Paul Johnson, whether or not he does any work beyond the Rtips web
pages. A few of the tips may need a bit of
2004 Jul 08
0
R cookbook (Re: omit complete cases)
Hi Ivo:
You might check out Paul Jobnson's following page:
http://www.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/Rtips.html
HTH,
Arin
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 ivo_welch-rstat8783@mailblocks.com wrote :
>
>...I used to use perl for much work, and although there is much to like about it, R seems to be even better for most tasks---except that there is one perl resource that R cannot beat: the Perl Cookbook.
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
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2007 Mar 18
8
no route found to match "/cookbook/recipe/list" with {:method=>:get}
Hi,
I ve just spent about three hours trying to figure this out, so any
help would be appreciated.
I ve followed these steps:
1. Downloaded Instant Rails
2. Unzipped it
3. Ran "InstantRails.exe" to configure it. (path is c:\InstantRails)
4. Went to the "Manage Rails Applications" area and chose "cookbook"
app.
5. Clicked on "Start with Mongrel"
6. Mongrel
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 Jul 31
1
Ruby Cookbook
Ruby Cookbook is out. I browsed the book today at the bookstore. It looks very good with a section
on Rails. There is no review on Amazon yet. Did anyone get a chance to review this book?
2007 Jul 19
1
New book "Asterisk Cookbook" any good?
I have received mail from Amazon touting this book that will soon be
available.
Know anything about the book or it's authors? It's a little pricey.
Here is the blurb:
Asterisk Cookbook (Paperback)
by Jim Van Meggelen (Author), Leif Madsen (Author), Kristian Kielhofner
(Author), John Todd (Author), Evan Henshaw-Plath (Author)
List Price: $49.99
Larry
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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin
2010 Nov 10
0
"R Cookbook" now available
Dear R community members:
The "R Cookbook" from O'Reilly is now available on-line in a Rough Cuts
version.
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596809164/
The book is a collection of recipes for R covering a variety of topics,
including: getting started, data structures, input and output, general
statistics, graphics, linear regression, useful tricks, and more. I hope you
find it
2007 Feb 14
5
Cookbook/HowTo for using XEN to create a complete DMZ?
Hi Folks,
XEN seems to me to be the ideal partner to create a complete DMZ with
firewall, router, "Bastios Host(s)" etc within a single PC.
So far, I haven''t found any cookbook or how to (at least for the beginning).
Anyone knows of such thing?
Regards
Falko
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2007 Sep 27
5
New R website: R-Cookbook.com
R Community,
I've put together a website that I thought this mailing list might be
interested in: http://www.r-cookbook.com
It's a (free) community-driven content management system for R
"recipes", or working examples. Some of the features of the site are
code highlighting, recipe ratings, recipe comments, personal "recipe
boxes" to save your favorite
2006 Jan 24
1
Newbie: Cookbook Application problem with MYSQL
Hi everybody,
I''ve been reading lot of material about Ruby on Rails, and it looks like
really rocks.
I''ve downloaded the one-click version for Windows and started to build
the example cookbook app, found in:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html?page=1
Everything looks good, but when I''m trying to create a new Recipe
2007 Jul 25
0
Being a polite client: maintaining history
Hi, folks.
I''m investigating libraries to use in a rather specialized feed
reader. Some of the sites I want to follow don''t have RSS feeds (or
have hopelessly broken feeds) so I was already planning on using
Hpricot anyway -- Mechanize is looking good, here.
In my research for my project, recipe 11.16 in O''Reilly''s Ruby
Cookbook references a website[1]