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  • Rails notes, from the .NET side

    I'm starting a small experiment to try out Rails, and I'm keeping notes as I go. From the first day, here's what I have so far: Rails easy to install First MySQL (easy) Ruby, another MSI and go Rails - from gem All easy to install, basically a one-click installer for all gem installer is...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 08-04-2008
  • Introducing ActiveSupport.NET

    To my surprise, none of my googling seemed to come up with anyone doing this. So I figured I'd start it off (please let me know if you know of any other efforts already underway). As some would say, taking extension method abuse to a whole new level. :D But, I see these little utility methods to...
    Posted to joeyDotNet (Weblog) by joeyDotNet on 02-07-2008
  • Working with ActiveRecord model classes outside of the Rails environment

    I had a task yesterday that involved me wanting to dump some information about a Rails ActiveRecord class I had (don't ask, it's a long story). I wanted to access my AR class from outside the Rails web environment (i.e. I wanted to type 'ruby something' from the command line). I put a...
    Posted to Chad Myers' Blog (Weblog) by chadmyers on 01-06-2008
  • Agile Web Development with Rails - Chapter 5

    What! You tease me with code in Chapter 4 and now there is none in this chapter?!? Oh wait, I guess we should at least figure out what we want to build moving forward. :) Chapter 5 Well this chapter is all about doing some very high level use cases, page flows and a quick data diagram. It's just...
    Posted to joeyDotNet (Weblog) by joeyDotNet on 09-16-2007
  • Agile Web Development with Rails - Chapter 4

    Cool! Now I get to start building stuff. Chapter 4 I just pop open my kermit green command line window and type "rails demo". And BAM! We've got ourselves an application! Ok, so it might not do much yet. But it's given me a nice "filing cabinet" to keep everything organized...
    Posted to joeyDotNet (Weblog) by joeyDotNet on 09-16-2007
  • Agile Web Development with Rails - Chapter 3

    Hmm, well I've already zoomed through to chapter 8 in my actual reading/coding. Better start getting these notes cranked out. Oh, and why not purchase the book yourself and follow along. It'd be interesting to get comments from other folks who are currently going through the RoR learning experience...
    Posted to joeyDotNet (Weblog) by joeyDotNet on 09-15-2007
  • Agile Web Development with Rails - Chapter 2

    Got. To. Learn. Ruby. On. Rails. Chapter 2 Chapter 1 was mainly a high-level introduction to Ruby and the Rails framework. Chapter 2 starts off with some of the history behind the MVC pattern and how it was originally intended for "fat" client applications. It's interesting that when developers...
    Posted to joeyDotNet (Weblog) by joeyDotNet on 09-15-2007
  • Agile Web Development with Rails - Chapter 1

    As I mentioned previously , I'm starting to dig into the Ruby language for its elegance and the Rails framework in search of better, more efficient ways to develop web applications. As part of this learning process, I figured it was essential that I pick up and read Agile Web Development with Rails...
    Posted to joeyDotNet (Weblog) by joeyDotNet on 09-13-2007
  • Change is in the air...

    Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path -- Psalms 119:105 MonoRail, still my preference for .NET Well during my recent 2 month blogging hiatus I've gotten settled into my first project at the new consulting firm I recently joined, and have had quite a few other things going on. This...
    Posted to joeyDotNet (Weblog) by joeyDotNet on 09-04-2007
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