You can see some projects at http://www.opensourcerails.com/ with source
codes included. My sugestion to you: learn from GitHub, partipate, commit
to that projects.


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On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 8:37 AM, tankard <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to implement a real estate app. But i'm stuck at designing
> models associations. I's my first RoR app.
>
> Situation
>
> The app has different types of properties/estate(house, apartment,
> garage, land etc). These properties have some common attributes(name,
> price, description) and some specific ones for different types of
> property. But those specific ones can be common for some types.
>
> Problem
>
> I need to implement CRUD actions on these. And some search form with
> filters. Basically, all standard stuff for a Real Estate web site.
>
> p.s. Sorry for my english. I hope you'll understand what i meant:)
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