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Over the last couple of months, I have collected over 150 Ruby on Rails links at Top-Ten-Tutorials.com
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Date: Sep, 29 2006 |
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RoR's default pagination methods have a number of bottlenecks. In this guide you will learn how to use paginating_find to create fast, reusable and good looking pagination code for your projects. This method also works for pagination of find_by_sql queries and even supports find_by_sql with eager loading!
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Date: Sep, 29 2006 |
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RoR's default pagination methods have a number of bottlenecks. In this guide you will learn how to use paginating_find to create fast, reusable and good looking pagination code for your projects. This method also works for pagination of find_by_sql queries and even supports find_by_sql with eager loading!
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Date: Sep, 29 2006 |
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Because Rails is a young framework, I thought it would be helpful to write up what I consider best practices when coding with it both for my new coworkers and the web at large. Here’s my current draft. Feel free to critique and comment. I’m very open to suggestions.
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Date: Sep, 02 2006 |
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Because Rails is a young framework, I thought it would be helpful to write up what I consider best practices when coding with it both for my new coworkers and the web at large. Here’s my current draft. Feel free to critique and comment. I’m very open to suggestions.
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Date: Sep, 02 2006 |
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The Rails framework takes most of the headache away from developing these relationships and almost entirely eliminates the need to write low-level queries to your database. If you've spent time writing those queries, Rails' ActiveRecord will make sense, but for those of you who are just getting started this can be confusing.
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Date: Aug, 31 2006 |
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The Rails framework takes most of the headache away from developing these relationships and almost entirely eliminates the need to write low-level queries to your database. If you've spent time writing those queries, Rails' ActiveRecord will make sense, but for those of you who are just getting started this can be confusing.
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Date: Aug, 31 2006 |
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In this tutorial, we'll go through the following steps:
Setup the environment
Create the SQLite database
Develop the Rails application
Create the RBA (= Ruby archive) from the application with Tar2RubyScript
Create the standalone executable with RubyScript2Exe
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Date: Aug, 31 2006 |
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In this tutorial, we'll go through the following steps:
Setup the environment
Create the SQLite database
Develop the Rails application
Create the RBA (= Ruby archive) from the application with Tar2RubyScript
Create the standalone executable with RubyScript2Exe
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Date: Aug, 31 2006 |
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This article details the components of Rails and shows you how it works.Rails gives you an extremely quick way to develop flexible Web applications; this introduction just barely touched on what it's like to work with Rails. The full framework contains many useful classes and methods for carrying out the actions most used in Web-based applications.
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Date: Aug, 31 2006 |
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