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Rails Recipes by Chad Fowler
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Rails Recipes

by Chad Fowler

Series: Facets of Ruby

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I am a Ruby wannabee. This book is useful to me because I just haven't coded enough Ruby to solve some things without alot of browser clicking. The code is excellent, well explained and works right off the page. I am not a fan of "recipe" books in general, but this one has been useful. Perhaps it is because the stringent Rails structure reduces the amount of customizing needed to make these code blocks work. ( )
  dohouk | Oct 4, 2009 |
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Rails is large, powerful, and new. How do you use it effectively? How do you harness the power? And, most important, how do you get high quality, real-world applications written?

From the latest Ajax effects to time-saving automation tips for your development process, Rails Recipes will show you how the experts have already solved the problems you have.

Use generators to automate repetitive coding tasks. Create sophisticated role-based authentication schemes. Add live search and live preview to your site. Run tests when anyone checks code in. How to create tagged data the right way. and many, many more...

Owning Rails Recipes is like having the best Rails programmers sitting next to you while you code.

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