On Nov 30, 9:18 am, Robert Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> One thing I discovered about scaffolding, even as a starting point, is
> that if you every want to use nested resources modifying the scaffolding
> to fit what is needed is more work, and adds more risk, than just
> building what you need from scratch.

That's actually a fantastic point I was running into for a while until
I decided to clean out the whole controller I had scaffolded and just
wrote it myself and fixed all of the ridiculous problems I had created
for myself.

There is also nothing quite as satisfying to see the cleanness of a
controller after you have built it from scratch.

> Plus as mentioned you're more likely to write better tests/specs too.

Anyone willing to teach me how to use Rspec? Anyone? Bueller?
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