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Advanced Rails Recipes: 84 New Ways to Build Stunning Rails Apps View Larger Image | Mike Clark Pragmatic Bookshelf, Paperback, Published May 2008, 420 pages, ISBN 0978739221 | List Price: $38.95 Our Price: $24.50 You Save: $14.45 (37% Off)
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From the author of the indispensable Rails Recipes, and with the help
of a new master Rails chef in the kitchen, here are 72 new ways to kick your
Ruby on Rails apps up a notch. More Rails Recipes is a collection of
practical recipes for dressing up your web application with little fuss. You'll
learn how the pros have solved the tough problems using the most cutting-edge
Rails techniques so you can deliver your stunning web app quicker and easier.
Developers by the thousands are coming to Rails-the benefits are clear, both
to individuals and their organizations.
But how can a developer be expected to write idiomatic, effective Rails code
when the technology is so new? The answer is to work alongside masters, people
who've been there from the start (and who have the scars to prove it). And,
what better way to learn from their experience than to look at their code and
read their explanations of why it's written that way? And even better imagine
if that code can be lifted and placed right into your own application.
This is better than just cut-and-paste: the recipe format means you'll understand
the code, and be able to modify it to suit your needs. And the list of recipes
is so broad that you're bound to find tips and techniques where you'll say "Oh!
That's how they do that," or, "I didn't know you could do that in Rails."
With More Rails Recipes, a following up to the popular original Rails
Recipes, you can cook up a storm.
About the Authors
Mike Clark is a consultant, author, speaker, and programmer. He is the author
of Pragmatic Project Automation (The Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2004), editor of PragmaticAutomation.com,
a frequent speaker at software development conferences, and the creator of several
popular open source tools. Mike helps teams build better software faster through
his company, Clarkware Consulting.
Chad Fowler is co-director of Ruby Central, Inc., and remains an active, driving
force in the Ruby community.
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