You can definetly check out the source if you want to. It is a good thing
that common functionality is already implemented. If you need more than
what a gem provides, you can modify it easily.

2013/3/16 Colin Law <[email protected]>

> On 16 March 2013 02:29, haxuan lac <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm a newbie RoR.I had to learning it about 15 days ago.I searching in
> > Internet and I think program with RoR use many Gem Plugin(same as
> > PaperClip,CanCan,Advise,...).With almost Problems have comptible Gem.So
> > Programming with RoR don't have many sourcecode.I wants to ask Expert
> > RoR(time do with RoR more 2-3 years)  that my understanding is True or
> > False?
>
> Gems are available for many of the common features that websites have.
>  You still have to provide the application layer on top of them to
> make your site do something useful.
>
> Colin
>
> > Thanks
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