Check out Backbone.JS or Spine JS. (Newcommers will find Backbone's 
documentation better, but I've actually switched to Spine which I like certain 
parts of better).

For front-end tempting, you'll probably want .haml.jst. check these out

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5254396/best-strategy-to-use-haml-template-with-backbone-js

https://github.com/netzpirat/haml_coffee_assets


This used to be how we did used haml with JST, but the repo is gone :(

https://github.com/infbio/haml_assets/


This email will make much more sense once you learn what "JST" is.




On Nov 7, 2012, at 7:06 AM, Colin Law wrote:

>> 3. Give me some quick start to Ajax but should be simple because i have only
>> theoretically knowledge of Ajax.
> 
> That is why it is best to only ask questions on one subject at a time.
> I would start by using google, I am sure it will find lots of useful
> stuff.  A search for
> rails ajax tutorial
> looks like a good start.  If you already understand the theory you
> should have few problems.

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