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Tag Archives: rails
The Simplest Possible Cucumber Test
I’m not really that good at testing. So what, so are a lot of people. Having some tests is better than none! And, the way testing tutorials are written can seem really complex and scary. Today I started thinking about … Continue reading
Posted in Technology, Web Design, rubyonrails
Tagged cucumber, rails, ruby, ruby on rails, rubyonrails, testing, webdesign, webdevelopment
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Rails Rescue Handbook, an ebook by Mike Gunderloy
Rails is a powerful development tool for web applications – but that power can lead inexperienced developers astray. If you're working on a Rails project gone bad, the targeted advice in this ebook will get you back on track quickly. Continue reading
The Pragmatic Programmer
The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master by Andrew Hunt My rating: 4 of 5 stars A little dated if you’re using a framework like Ruby on Rails, but definitely worth reviewing and further study. Lots of great practices. I … Continue reading
Render error when upgrading from rails 1 to rails 2
When upgrading an old ruby on rails 1.2 application to rails 2.2.2, I ran into a frustrating, somewhat un-google-able error, so I’m writing down the solution here. If you get a render with invalid options error, the solution is to … Continue reading
Screen Scraping with Ruby
Useful short presentation explaining regular expressions, xpath, firebug, hpricot and screen scraping Continue reading
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Tagged Bookmarks, rails, ruby, rubyonrails, screenscraping
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Open Source Rails
Open Source Rails features an easy to browse gallery of the best open source / freely available rails projects.
Each project features screenshots plus community driven comments, ratings, and bookmarking.
If you have a Rails project that you're considering to release to the community, please let us know and we'll help you get featured, and hopefully build up a community to help build and extend your project. Continue reading
zena
zena is a state-of-the-art CMS (content managment system) based on Ruby on Rails with a focus on usability, ease of customization and web 2.0 goodness (application like behaviour). Continue reading
404 error pages in Rails
I’m always trying to encourage visitors to my website to find the right information. I’m also pretty lazy with typing and want to be able to just guess at URL’s and see if they work. The new website system for … Continue reading
Ruby on Rails Code Quality Checklist – Articles – Matthew Moore
In Matt Moore's experience, Ruby and Ruby on Rails has been one of the most difficult language/framework combinations to truly master. For someone who grew up on C, C++ & Java in the majority of their training, Ruby has hugely different (and better!) ways of OO design, and the Rails framework has a lot of opinions to be understood and remembered. As long as it's taken to master them to the level he has – and he's sure there's still a long way to go – he loves it and won't be going back. Continue reading
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