On Feb 16, 2008 10:06 AM, Jan De Poorter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a (maybe old) view on scaffolding. I personally never use it,
> because it has bad code and I can do it better and faster myself.
> People who come to rails, on the other hand, have an immediate close
> encounter with scaffolding. They start using it, and start editing in
> the code. At the end of the day those 2 "encounters" with scaffolding
> should be the same: have nice, workable code, which also shows "the
> rails way".

This use is exactly what I think scaffolding is for.  Rather than
generating your application's administration interface, you get some
sample code which you can use to learn the ropes.  so any improvements
to scaffolding should be targeted around helping people *learn* rather
than helping people get a magical admin interface.  Streamlined and co
do a great job at that.

This focus on learning is why we removed the scaffold :posts stuff.

-- 
Cheers

Koz

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