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Rails in a Nutshell
Cody Fauser
James MacAulay
Edward Ocampo-Gooding
John Guenin
Copyright © 2009 Cody Fauser, James MacAulay, Edward Ocampo-Gooding, and John Guenin
This work has been released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
Abstract
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You are reading the text of an O'Reilly book that's under development. The authors are publishing the book to this site as it's being written, and we're putting it here to get feedback from you. This book uses the Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS), an O'Reilly experiment that tries to bridge the gap between private manuscripts and public blogs.
Next to every paragraph, there is a link you can use to comment on what you're reading. We are grateful for any feedback you have: questions, comments, suggestions, and corrections are all welcome and appreciated.
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Mike Summers Posted 3 months and 1 day ago
Will there be an Action View Chapter? A placeholder would be good.
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Cody Fauser Posted 3 months and 23 hours ago
Mike,
There will be. The incomplete sections are currently not shown, but you're right, it would be good to have the table of contents complete with the entire structure. However, that might also make it frustrating if most parts are empty.
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Justin Blake Posted 2 months, 25 days and 20 hours ago
I think a complete table of contents would help so we're not worried something important might not be covered.
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Baumgertner Alex Posted 2 months and 25 days ago
Hi. We would like to translate this book to russian lang, have we rights to do this? We start at https://railstranslate.novarchiv.org, but Wiki is not usable to do this :). Can you recommend any service for open-translate?
PS: Thanks for this book :)
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Baumgertner Alex Posted 2 months, 24 days and 23 hours ago
We are https://translated.by/you/rails-in-a-nutshell/ :)
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Faisal N Jawdat Posted 1 month, 29 days and 1 hour ago
Can we get a one-page version of the book (including comments) so we can load it into our Kindles or what have you?
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Rails in a Nutshell is a concise introduction to Rails, an overview of commands and configurations, and a guide to the parts of Rails you’ll be using every day.
Full of examples and explanations, this book kicks your skills into high-gear by showing you how to take advantage of the Model-View-Controller concept with tiny but expressive bits of Ruby that power some of the world’s biggest and fastest web services.
Fast to launch and a pleasure to get there are hallmarks of working with Rails. Rails in a Nutshell gets the right stuff in your hands quickly and without fuss, so you can experience it yourself.
Follow the progress of the book on Twitter twitter.com/railsnutshell, at railsinanutshell.com, and at the book's catalog page.
- 1. Rails in a Nutshell
- 2. Action Controller
- 3. Active Record
- 4. Active Resource
- 5. Action Mailer
- 6. Active Support
- 7. Testing
- 8. Plugins
- 9. Appendix
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