Hi all,

Apologies for the cross-posting, but (IMHO) this is a pretty significant development for both communities:

        RESTful Rails Development
        by Ralf Wirdemann & Thomas Baustert
        http://www.b-simple.de/documents

As most of you know, Rails 1.2 made a pretty dramatic shift towards RESTful web applications. This document (recently translated from the German) is the definitive summary of what REST looks like from the perspective of Ruby on Rails -- which I suspect is where many new programmers are going to first experience REST!

So, I encourage y'all to check it out. And, if you find areas where you think Rails isn't being RESTful enough, let me know and I'll collate the feedback for Mr. Rails, David H. (though I think he's on at least one of these lists himself).

-- Ernie P.

RESTful Rails Development PDF Released

http://www.rubyinside.com/restful-rails-development-pdf- released-392.html

POST BY PETER COOPER

A month ago I reported on the release of a PDF (in German) covering Rails' REST abilities by Ralf Wirdemann and Thomas Baustert (the authors of the first German Rails book, "Rapid Web Development mit Ruby on Rails"). With the help of Florian Görsdorf and Adam Groves, they've produced a fine English translation titled "RESTful Rails Development". It's still free (although donations are accepted).

It's only about thirty pages long, but in that space it packs in a lot of information about Rails and REST, including REST routing, URLs, view techniques, path methods, and how to nest resources. If, like me, you're a Rails developer who's pretty savvy at the 1.0 level but haven't made the leap into the world of REST, it's a great primer.



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