A. P. Rajshekhar “Building Dynamic Web 2.0 Websites with Ruby on Rails"
Packt Publishing | 2008-04-12 | ISBN: 1847193412 | 232 pages | PDF | 6,1 Mb
Packt Publishing | 2008-04-12 | ISBN: 1847193412 | 232 pages | PDF | 6,1 Mb
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(Or is it tot-ally poss-ible that u and poss are one and the same, or clones??) LOL
"This book is a tutorial to creating a complete Web 2.0 website with Ruby on Rails. In this book, each chapter adds a new feature to the site, adding new knowledge, skills, and techniques.
In Detail
Ruby on Rails is an open source web application framework ideally suited to building business applications; accelerating and simplifying the creation of database-driven websites. Often shortened to Rails or RoR, it provides a stack of tools to rapidly build web applications based on the Model-View-Controller design pattern.
What you will learn from this book
This book will show you how to assemble RoR's features and leverage its power to design, develop, and deploy a fully featured website. This book will teach you the following:
* Installing, configuring, and testing both Ruby and RoR
* Setting up the application and database
* Managing users and roles
* Gathering user comments
* Setting up the template and generating migrations for your tables
* Using plug-ins; adding and searching a tag
* Enhancing usability with AJAX
* Developing an administration interface
* Deploying the application
Who this book is written for
This book is for anyone who has basic concepts of object-oriented programming as well as relational databases and wants to develop online applications using Ruby on Rails. Prior knowledge of Ruby or Rails is not expected.
Author(s)
A P Rajshekhar
A. P. Rajshekhar, Senior Developer with Vectorform, has worked on enterprise-level web applications and game development. His endeavors include development of a Learning Management System, a Supply Management Solution and Xbox-based games. He holds a Masters Degree in Computer Applications. He is a regular contributor to Devshed Portal on topics ranging from server-side development (JEE/.Net/RoR) to mobile (Symbian-based) development and game development (SDL and OpenGL) with a total readership of more than 1.4 million.
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Thanks for posting the book, but we'd sure like to see a bit more description from you next time.
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