If you are a solo developer, Rails' migrations are the neatest thing since sliced bread. If you work on a team, you know that often it can be a real pain dealing with migrations. Someone on your team checks in a new migration and you don't notice it when you svn up or git pull, and suddenly all your tests are breaking. Or even worse, someone modifies an old migration and you need to reset and migr
Way back when, I wrote about how to do Dirt Simple RCSS in Rails. Now that Rails 2.0 is upon us, it's time to get even simpler. With all the restful magic in Rails 2.0, you can get even simpler than dirt. Let's assume you have a restful User resource. You've got your "map.resources" in routes.rb, a typical User model, and a Users controller with standard views like index and show. Now you want to
This is my take on the current shift to rich, in-browser JavaScript apps. Looking back over a few decades, this is the progression of how applications have been built: mainframes and dumb terminals minicomputers and smart terminals networked workstations workstations and shared code/data repositories web apps and static HTML web services and rich browser apps Translation: The main body of the appl
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