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Softies on Rails: 19 Rails Tricks Most Rails Coders Don't Know 19 Rails Tricks Most Rails Coders Don't Know 0. Posted by brian Monday, July 10, 2006 14:18:00 GMT. Found this article on Ruby Inside randomly. Good stuff. ...
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Softies on Rails: Better messages for ActiveRecord validation errors So you’ve been working with Rails for some time and you think you know what ... <%= error_messages_for :game, { :message_title => Nn_("Singular Custom Error ...
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Softies on Rails: Extra tip regarding scaffold_resource Sep 26, 2006 ... Extra tip regarding scaffold_resource 5. Posted by jeff Tuesday, September 26, ... The Absolute Moron's Guide to Forms in Rails ...
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Softies on Rails: Freezing Your Rails Application (If all you want to do is re-freeze a frozen app, no need to thaw first, just run rake rails:freeze:gems again.) ...
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Softies on Rails: Absolute Moron's Guide to Forms in Rails, Part 5 I was wondering if you could do one on building forms without using a model. Adrian April 29, 2008 @ 04:19 AM ...
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Softies on Rails: Absolute Moron's Guide to Forms in Rails, Part 1 Forms in Rails. We’re presuming you know Ruby, ... For this series, we’ll be using an example based on a brand new Rails application, ...
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Softies on Rails - Ruby on Rails for .NET Developers I finally left my comfy corporate job and went full time on Rails in July 2008. I recently released my first Rails app – Dwellicious ...
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Softies on Rails - Ruby on Rails for .NET Developers I finally left my comfy corporate job and went full time on Rails in July 2008. I recently released my first Rails app – Dwellicious ...
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Softies on Rails: Where I host my Rails applications I know there's a lot of issues with Rails shared hosting in general, .... If you want to shoot one my way, I am happy to update your information so we can ...
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Softies on Rails: Absolute Moron's Guide to Forms in Rails, Part 3 Absolute Moron's Guide to Forms in Rails, Part 3 11 ... rake db:migrate. Rails does a nifty thing with boolean columns: it supports the Ruby question mark ...
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