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Ruby on Rails 2.0 and Scaffolding

12/15/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 12.17
Ruby on Rails 2.0 changes the way Rails uses scaffolding. This has made many existing Rails tutorials obsolete. This Rails 2.0 tutorial covers installing Rails and getting the scaffolded shell of an application up and running. Part 1 covers installation and generation of a scaffolded Rails application. Later parts will cover more coding in depth.
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Ruby on Rails 2.0 Tutorial, Part 2

01/29/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 11.02
The second part of a Ruby on Rails 2.0 tutorial. Ruby on Rails 2.0 changes the way Rails uses scaffolding. This has made many existing Rails tutorials obsolete. This part covers customization of the Model and the View and gets the scaffolded application built in part one looking like something you could present to a client
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Take the Ruby on Rails Train to XML

04/20/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.98
It looks like Rails is here to stay, and to everyone's benefit. Ruby plays very nicely with XML. In this tutorial, you willbuild a Rails application, discuss some basics about the way that Rails works, how it's structured and how to use it, and then you'll move on to working with XML.
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Do Ruby on Rails Developers Need Merb?

10/17/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.76
"Merb started as a way to do things that Rails couldn't do efficiently, but over time, it became more like a Rails replacement," Yehuda Katz, Merb's project maintainer and developer, told InternetNews.com."For Merb 1.0, it pretty much does everything that Rails knows how to do. The main difference is that Merb focuses on efficiency and speed as well as modularity and hackability."
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Crossing Borders: What's the secret sauce in Ruby on Rails?

10/17/2006  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.66
Ruby on Rails seems to be a lightning rod for controversy. At the heart of most of the controversy lies amazing productivity claims. This article explores the compromises and design decisions that went into making Rails so productive within its niche and how Ruby on Rails, like a nail gun, saves so much time.
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Make Ruby on Rails Easy With RadRails eclipse IDE

09/20/2006  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.19
With the Ruby on Rails popularity soaring higher, the desire of many developers for an integrated development environment (IDE) that makes Rails even more accessible is increasing fast. RadRails, an eclipse-based IDE for Ruby on Rails, fulfills that need for most developers.
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Off the Rails?

10/24/2006  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.15
Calling all Rails developers that want to learn RubyBook review Billed as a possible Java-killer, the huge amount of interest in the Ruby programming language is in no small part due to the popularity of the Ruby On Rails framework.…
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"Ruby on Rails" comprehensively renovated

03/17/2009  IIIIIII
Relevance: 10.14
Following two release candidates, the official version 2.3 of the open source Ruby on Rails web framework has now been released. Although David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of Rails, had originally said in 2007 that there would now only be evolutionary changes in Rails, version 2.2, with its introduction of i18n API, multithreading and experimental support for Ruby 1.9, was a comprehensive release and now version 2.3 introduces further substantial changes.
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Why is Ruby on Rails so darn slow?

04/21/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.05
Tim Bray, the co-creator of XML turned Ruby on Rails enthusiast, has told developers to face up to lingering performance problems in the scripting stack. In a keynote at the Silicon Valley Ruby Conference last week, Bray called Rails"a big deal, a hot deal". And the Sun Microsystems director of web technologies is walking it likes he talks it: he's using Ruby on Rails for all his development.
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Open source identity: Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson

10/28/2009  I
Relevance: 10.02
Web application development reached a new paradigm with the release of Ruby on Rails back in 2004. Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson has since been at the helm of one of the most successful and popular open source software development projects. Ruby on Rails, or just Rails, has allowed thousands of developers to create complex applications rapidly in a consistent manner. This level of consistency and re-use of code Rails helped pioneer has also given rise to the concept of a Web application framework, where components are used for common tasks like database connectivity.
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