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Practical Rails Social Networking Sites

书名: Practical Rails Social Networking Sites

作者: Alan Bradburne

出版社: Apress

出版日期: 2007年

文档格式: PDF

文档大小: 8.61M

内容简介:Social networking sites have become increasingly popular and important for users of the Internet. Many people keep in touch with friends with sites such as Facebook and MySpace, and other sites such as LinkedIn allow people to connect and discuss topics in a business context.

Ruby on Rails has dramatically lowered the barriers to developing complex, maintainable, and scaleable web applications. This makes it a great tool to allow developers to easily build social sites that are tailored for the unique needs of a specific community.

I wrote this book to show you how to make use of Ruby on Rails and some of the available plug-ins and tools to build a unique site for your own community.

Practical Rails Social Networking Sites is for developers who want to learn how to build a realworld web application using Ruby on Rails. This book is aimed at developers who have already worked through some Rails tutorials and have developed an application and now wish to build their skills and develop a social networking site using Rails.

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Learn to Program

书名: Learn to Program

作者: Chris Pine

出版社: The Pragmatic Bookshelf

出版日期: 2005年

文档格式: PDF

文档大小: 834K

内容简介: 一本介绍ruby的入门书籍,作者写的非常细致,用简介明了的语言引领读者一步步学习用ruby语言编程,代码均配有注释,建议读者边看边试着在电脑上运行书中的代码。

下面是简单的目录,仅供参考:

Introduction

1 Getting Started

2 Numbers

3 Letters

4 Variables and Assignment

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Advanced Rails Recipes

书名: Advanced Rails Recipes

作者: Mike Clark and the Rails Community

出版社: The Pragmatic Bookshelf

出版日期: 2007年

文档格式: PDF

文档大小: 3.39M

内容简介: This book is a collection of tasty and unique recipes from the community of Rails developers. As such, I’ve adopted a few conventions to keep the voice of the book consistent.

When a problem is being solved, we’re doing it together: you, the reader, and the contributor of the recipe (“Let’s build an ark, shall we?”). Then, when the contributor of the recipe needs to relay something about their experience, look for I and my (“I have a yellow rubber ducky on top of my monitor.”).

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