April 2005
ONLamp.com: Rolling with Ruby on Rails, Part 2
by 5 others (via)In Rolling with Ruby on Rails, I barely scratched the surface of what you can do with Ruby on Rails. I didn't talk about data validation or database transactions, and I did not mention callbacks, unit testing, or caching. There was hardly a mention of the many helpers that Rails includes to make your life easier. I can't really do justice to all of these topics in the space of this article, but I will go into details on some of them and present a brief overview of the rest, with links to more detailed information.
ONLamp.com: Rolling with Ruby on Rails
by 14 others (via)Maybe you've heard about Ruby on Rails, the super productive new way to develop web applications, and you'd like to give it a try, but you don't know anything about Ruby or Rails. This article steps through the development of a web application using Rails. It won't teach you how to program in Ruby, but if you already know another object-oriented programming language, you should have no problem following along (and at the end you can find links on learning Ruby).
March 2005
Links and Discussion About the Best CSS Resources Available on the Web - artypapers
by 18 othersLINKS AND DISCUSSION ABOUT THE BEST
November 2004
mindlessLemming - Watching the Web Watch Itself
by 1 otherResources. We all need them, but they're hard to keep track of. Save some bookmarks at work, others at home and sometimes we even have to write them down!
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