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 Ruby on Rails: Up and Running

 

Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
Author: Bruce A. Tate, Curt Hibbs
Number of pages: 167
Group: RUBY ON RAILS
ISBN: 0596101325/9780596101329
User level: Programmer - Beg/Int
Objective: Reference
Date Published: September 2006
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Ruby on Rails is the super-productive new way to develop
full-featured
web applications. With Ruby on Rails, powerful web
applications that
once took weeks or months to develop can now be produced in
a matter of
days. If it sounds too good to be true, it isn't.

If you're like a lot of web developers, you've probably
considered
kicking the tires on Rails - the framework of choice for the
new
generation of Web 2.0 developers. Ruby on Rails: Up and
Running takes you out for a test drive and shows you just
how fast
Ruby on Rails can go.

This compact guide teaches you the basics of installing and
using both
the Ruby scripting language and the Rails framework for the
quick
development of web applications. Ruby on Rails: Up and
Running covers just about everything you
need - from making a simple database-backed application to
adding elaborate Ajaxian features and all the juicy bits in
between.
While Rails is praised for its simplicity and speed of
development,
there are still a few steps to master on the way. More
advanced
material helps you map data to an imperfect table, traverse
complex
relationships, and build custom finders. A section on
working with Ajax
and REST shows you how to exploit the Rails service
frameworks to send
emails, implement web services, and create dynamic
user-centric web
pages. The book also explains the essentials of logging to
find
performance problems and delves into other
performance-optimizing
techniques.

As new web development frameworks go, Ruby on Rails is the
talk of the
town. And Ruby on Rails: Up and Running can make
sure you're in on the discussion.