Rails 3.0 has been underway for a good two years, so it’s with immense pleasure that we can declare it’s finally here. We’ve brought the work of more than 1,600 contributors together to make everything better, faster, cleaner, and more beautiful. This third generation of Rails has seen thousands of commits, so picking what to highlight was always going to be tough and incomplete. But here’s a choi
High off Baltimore Pandemic and Yellow Tops, I believe we promised a release candidate shortly after RailsConf. As things usually go in open source, we gorged ourselves on fixes and improvements instead. But all to your benefit. We’ve had 842 commits by 125 authors since the release of the last beta! Now it’s time to just say good is good enough, otherwise we could keep on with this forever. So pl
来年も作りたい!ふきのとう料理を満喫した 2024年春の記録 春は自炊が楽しい季節 1年の中で最も自炊が楽しい季節は春だと思う。スーパーの棚にやわらかな色合いの野菜が並ぶと自然とこころが弾む。 中でもときめくのは山菜だ。早いと2月下旬ごろから並び始めるそれは、タラの芽、ふきのとうと続き、桜の頃にはうるい、ウド、こ…
Posted by Nick Sieger Wed, 24 Feb 2010 03:58:00 GMT Synopsis jruby -S rails new myapp -m http://jruby.org/rails3.rb When creating your Rails 3 application, just add the JRuby-specific template (-m http://jruby.org/rails3.rb). Details $ jruby -S gem install rails --pre --no-rdoc --no-ri Due to a rubygems bug, you must uninstall all older versions of bundler for 0.9 to work Successfully installed i1
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