By Bart | November 25, 2008
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Most often, you come across so many messages, error messages for one, that you have no idea what its all about. You try to look for some answers by Googling it and you’ll be directed to hundreds of pages, which in the end, does not answer [...]
By Bart | October 6, 2008
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Rails Migration is one good functionality of Ruby. It allows you to use Ruby to define certain changes to a database schema. This will enable you to use a version control system to keep things synchronized with the actual code. In actuality, [...]
By Bart | August 18, 2008
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Following the simple Rails programming gathering does more than just eradicate the need for configuration files. It also means that Rails can routinely handle myriad lower-level details without you having to tell it to do so. This means that you write fewer lines of code to implement your application. Keeping your code small means [...]
The TIOBE Programming Community Index indicates the level of popularity of a certain programming language. The list is updated every month. The rating is done on the basis of the availability of skilled engineers around the globe, courses and third party purveyors. They use the services of the best search engines in the market, Google, [...]
The first Ruby on Rails conference held at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Vancouver has an excited atmosphere that you will usually feel in a Hannah Montana concert. The venue was jam-packed with about 300 software developers inspired by the creator of Ruby on Rails software David Heinemeier Hansson. To them, he is [...]
Many doubted his capabilities to the point of calling him arrogant but the 26-year-old native from Copenhagen, David Heinemeier Hansson, proved them all wrong with his Ruby on Rails software. It is structured to help Web developers to be more dynamic. The best part was that the package of tools was released for free. The [...]