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2006 Feb 06
35
ROR Recipes Beta
Yesterday I got the beta version of ROR recipes book and the recipes are great. For those of you still thinking about it, I highly recommend the book. The only thing I wish is that if there were some more recipes (greedy me), especially AJAX related and installing an application within your current application. For instance, it will be great to see how one can implement the typo blog
2009 Mar 06
3
Guru Web Developer - Pune
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2006 May 18
10
new user.
Question please. I''ve bought the beta ''Agile web dev with rails''. Are book related questions valid on the list please? regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
2006 May 02
96
[ADV] Second Edition of Agile Web Development with Rails
ANNOUNCING AGILE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH RAILS, SECOND EDITION =========================================================== http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails2/ Rails has changed a lot since we announced the first edition of the book a year ago. DHH says that the 1.1 release "boasts more than 500 fixes, tweaks, and features from more than 100 contributors." Who are we to
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 Jan 25
1
Agile arguement error
Working my way through chapter 8 of "Agile Web Development...", I''m getting the following error when clicking the add_to_cart button. ArgumentError in Store#add_to_cart wrong number of arguments (0 for 1) What am I doing wrong? I know it''s got to be some thing stupid. Request: Parameters: {"id"=>"1"} session dump: --- :cart:
2003 Dec 31
14
New to asterisk? RUN... don't walk.
As a newcomer to Asterisk, you will not be welcomed with open arms. First, you will find almost no documentation on it's features. Second, if you try to ask questions, you will be flamed and pointed to worthless how-tos and 'the wiki'. These worthless documents can only be useful for explaining how things work to those already in-the-know. Lastly, Asterisk is so bug ridden, expect
2006 Mar 22
4
Newbie - populating select list from db
Can''t seem to find an example of this anywhere - how do I populate a select list in a form from a database? I have a form to create a new task. The task is for a client, so there should be a select list populated from my clients table. I thought this would work: <%= select ''task'', ''client_id'', Client.find_all, "id", "name"
2006 Jun 10
7
Agile Web Development with Rails Page 33
I''m a real Newb; just bought AWDwR and using it with Win2000 - it took me ages, and only after reading Curt Hibbs Rolling with Ruby, to realise that I needed to use Cmd.exe before using AWDwR''s dave> instructions. I''ve created Say/hello.html and I still get "Template is missing" with http://localhost:3000/say/hello I''ve read
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
2003 Nov 26
3
Virtual PBX (*)
Hi, I have received some replies for my previous mail (* configuration), asking for my goals in configuring Asterisk. So here they are: We are planning to host an Inter continental virtual PBX service that will enable our users to register for an account which give them a toll-free # or a DID. Once registered using a web based interface, that user can add as manay extensions he/she wants
2007 Apr 02
19
Pref for beginner book: Wrox (Holzner) or Ruby for Rails?
I''m a beginner. I''ve done the apple tutorial, Agile ROR (the depot app, I stopped after that, a little to advanced with no base knowledge of Ruby), Why''s guide and my copy of Chris Pine''s book today. After Pine, I''m going to buy either the Wrox book or Ruby for Rails book. I did a search and there''s not too much on the Wrox book (Holzner)
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 Jan 22
2
a newbie doomed in the first introduction to ruby.
Hello, I have bought the Dave Thomas Agile Developtment with Rails. (I have previously bought and read his Programming with Ruby book) On my winxp sp2 system ruby 1.8.15 (one click installer), rails 1.0framework (with ruby gems) and mysql 5.0 are installed. While following the example stated in the Chapter Building an Application I had following problem. After creating databases for test,
2006 Feb 21
7
Self-referencial habtm relationship
Heyo! I am setting up a self-referencial habtm relationship with the users of my app. I am using Chad Fowler''s "Rails Recipes" to get me started, and everything works great with the join table "people_friends". I add friends by doing somebody.friends << somebodyelse. However, with my app, there is an approval process so my join table has columns person_id,
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
2012 Jun 03
2
Caller ID : FSK ETSI or FSK US
Hello, All :) Regarding to incoming caller ID on PSTN line, which one is best supported by asterisk: is it FSK ETSI or FSK US? I bought some caller ID converter hardware (convert DTMF to FSK and vice versa) but still asterisk can not detect it. The converter has a switch FSK ETSI or FSK US This is what I put in /etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf ... cidsignalling=bell cidstart=ring ... If after
2012 Dec 30
4
Starting with R
I have installed R on my machine. Can anyone now suggest to me the best book/e-book from where I can learn the R language most efficiently? Thanks in advance -- Siddhant Gupta III Year Department of Biotechnology IIT Roorkee India [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Dec 29
14
Rails 1.0 - Agile book still good?
I''m new to Ruby and RoR but excited to learn what I can do with RoR; I have Pickaxe second edition and want to get "Agile Web Development with Rails" but I''m aware that the book was published some while before RoR version 1.0 was released. Has a lot changed since then, and would I therefore be advised to wait for a second edition of AWDwR? Many thanks in advance
2006 Jan 02
2
Agile Web Development book - version 4.0 released
I don''t know if I missed this on the list, but the Agile Web Development with Rails book is now at version 4.0, for those of us who bought the PDF from the Prag Prog site. Just a few typos and corrections from the looks of it, but can''t hurt to get the latest. You can reorder the book for download at: http://books.pragprog.com/titles/rails/reorder Cheers, Tom