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Indian Ruby on Rails Portfolio

Indian Ruby on Rails Portfolio

I am compiling a list (in alphabetical order) showcasing Indian websites made with Ruby on Rails. Hat Tip: Fabio Akita

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Rails 3 Beta is out – check out Rails Upgrade plugin

In case you haven’t heard, Rails 3 is now in Beta.
Just a quick post to say, if you haven’t already, check out the Rails upgrade plugin, this will quickly show you what bits of your code need to be updated to work with Rails 3.
Also, check out the full release notes, lots of juicy stuff [...]

Sometimes the best way to create is to remove

Over the life cycle of a project many features may be developed, sometimes just to account for one variation or tiny use case, get used once, and are then not used again for the next 5 years (if ever).
One of my personal pet peeves is overly complicated software with too many redundant, old, unused features.

Chapter 6 of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial book

A draft of Chapter 6 of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial book is out. Enjoy!

Episode 199: Mobile Devices

Change the look and behavior of a Rails app on mobile devices. Also use jQTouch to build a native-looking interface.

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Links for section headings

Encouraged by some helpful user feedback, I've modified the HTML version of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial book to make links out of the section headings. This way, if you want to share a link to, say, Section 2.1, you can just right-click on the heading and select "Copy Link Location" to copy the URL into your clipboard buffer.

GitHub Rebase #35

Rebase: good for reorganizing commits, squashing down changesets, and repairing dentures.

Episode 198: Edit Multiple Individually

Use checkboxes to edit multiple records in one form, where each one has an individual set of form fields.

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DB2 support for Ruby/Rails turns 2.0

The API development team just released a major version of the ibm_db gem. Detailed installation instructions are available on RubyForge (PDF). Among several improvements, there are three particularly newsworthy features:

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Questions Five Ways - Code Reading | Rails Fire

Questions Five Ways - Code Reading

When I came up with the idea of Questions Five Ways, I hoped to create some discussions of lasting value to programmers, posts that would stimulate some meaty discussion. I think this post has fulfilled my vision about as well as anything I could expect.I owe a big 'thank you' to the participants in this discussion: Steve Yegge, James Gray (@JEG2), Rick DeNatale (@RickDeNatale), Diomidis

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