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Rails Deep Dive Build Rails Application From Scratch Glenn Goodrich

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Rails Deep Dive Build Rails Application From Scratch Glenn Goodrich
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Publisher: SitePoint
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Glenn Goodrich
ISBN: 9780987247896, 0987247891
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Rails Deep Dive Build Rails Application From Scratch Glenn Goodrich by Glenn Goodrich 9780987247896, 0987247891 instant download after payment.

This book will guide you in creating a Rails application. It will focus on setting your system up properly and will fly a little lower than the typical 50,000 foot level of many tutorials. While Rails is often touted as a good web development framework for beginners, there are rumblings in the community that Rails has outgrown that moniker the changes in Rails 3.1 are a result of a more mature community being in need of an advanced web framework. We're going to focus on Rails 3.1 (RC4 at the time of writing), highlighting some of the changes at 3.1 as we go. I'll assume that you're comfortable on the command line; that is, “curl” is more than a Canadian verb.

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