Thanks David - great article - most illuminating...
Dave

On Dec 1, 5:38 am, "David A. Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi --
>
> On Sun, 30 Nov 2008, Nellboy wrote:
>
> > Agreed, nice post there... The only thing i'd add to that, is that as
> > a Rails beginner-becoming-intermediate, I actually really like the
> > fact that you can get something up relatively quickly and then start
> > hacking away at it to create an app... I'd also add that unless you
> > really understand what's happening in terms of REST, etc. then it's
> > near impossible to effectively build a respectable app... I've had a
> > few moments of frustration/disappointment since I've created my first
> > scaffold, but as long as you stay the course, and have some
> > programming knowledge, it all makes perfect sense eventually...
>
> You might find this interesting -- it's a kind of explanatory
> scaffold, so to speak, for REST in Rails:
>
> http://dablog.rubypal.com/2008/11/24/restful-rails-for-the-restless
>
> (Or you might be past the point where it's useful, but I thought I'd
> throw it out there just in case.)
>
> David
>
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