Beginning Rails 3
A number of books have been written about getting started with Ruby on Rails. We’ve read a lot of them and found a few to be quite helpful. But what we’ve found to be lacking is a resource that, although tailored to the complete beginner, still imparts enough of the Rails culture and philosophy to...
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2012
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Tóm tắt: | A number of books have been written about getting started with Ruby on Rails. We’ve read a lot of them
and found a few to be quite helpful. But what we’ve found to be lacking is a resource that, although
tailored to the complete beginner, still imparts enough of the Rails culture and philosophy to be a useful
building block. Rails is a large topic, and too many books are spread sufficiently thin that they’re
rendered ineffective at conveying the core functionality of Rails. This book is different.
This book is particularly well suited to those with little or no experience with web application
development, or who have some experience but are new to Rails 3. We assume that you’re familiar with
the technologies that make up the Web, including HTML, and that you’re comfortable installing
software. But you don’t need to know how to program, how to use web servers, how state is maintained
on the Web, or how to create and connect to a database. This book will teach you the basics of how web
applications work and how Rails 3 makes their construction easier.
Everyone starts as a beginner. We certainly did. And when we began writing this book, we thought
about the information we would have found most useful when we were first starting out with Rails. What
do we wish we had known? What would have made things easier? We set out to write a book that would
make sense of the complexities of web development and get beginners started on the right foot.
If you’re seeking a book full of advanced techniques for experienced Rails programmers, you’re
going to be disappointed. This book does not delve into every arcane detail of Ruby or Rails. You won’t
find a discussion of Rails’ support for self-referential polymorphic joins or advanced caching techniques.
Instead, we focus on the pieces of the framework that will get you the most mileage. Rather than bury
you with a lot of details, we want you to be comfortable in the Rails environment as soon as possible.
That’s why we’ve designed each chapter in this book around a specific component of the framework and
focused on the most useful features of each piece. |
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