tailieunhanh - Rails Recipes 3 edition
Written for novice to intermediate Rails developers, Rails Recipes: Rails 3 Edition is packed with solutions to 70 of the most vexing problems you’re likely to face on the job. From building custom forms and powering pages with JQuery to integrating with legacy databases, it's all here. Each recipe has been updated to reflect the latest features of Rails 3 and each lays out a distinctive solution to a problem you may be facing today or could well encounter tomorrow. In addition, you'll find half the book is stocked with new eye-opening solutions to such common problems as how to. | ịmạtìc rogrammers Rails Recipes Rails 3 Edition Chad Fowler Edited by John Osborn The Facets jV of Ruby Series What Readers Are Saying About Rails Recipes Rails 3 Edition Even the best chefs are loathe to re-create a recipe from scratch if they know a good one already exists. Rails programmers would do well to code like a great chef cooks and have this tome on their shelf. David Heinemeier Hansson Creator of Ruby on Rails partner at 37signals coauthor of Agile Web Development with Rails and blogger Rails Recipes is a great resource for any Rails programmer. The book is full of hidden gems no pun intended that many programmers may not discover in their daily quest to get the job done. Gary Sherman Principal of GeoApt LLC chair of QGIS PSC and author of The Geospatial Desktop Rails Recipes has always been the definitive guide for aspiring Rails developers. It doesn t just cover how you could build something but delves into the details and explains all the reasons why you should build it that way. You can be sure that if you follow the tips and tricks in this book you re on the right path. Michael Koziarski Software developer Rails Core team member and partner Southgate Labs Superlative. This readable engaging book strikes a balance between laying out a practical solution to a problem and teaching the principles and thought processes behind it. You learn how to fix a problem today and gain the insight you need to avoid problems in the future. Alex Graven Senior developer Zeevex a division of InComm Rails Recipes is a great book for any Rails developer. There is so much going on in the Rails community these days that I find it hard to keep all of it in context. This book provides the context I need. Mike Gehard Lead software engineer Living Social .
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