On 4 June 2015 at 17:38,  <[email protected]> wrote:

>>>> Your tips or recommendations are welcome ;) !  I would like to learn the
>>>> best pratices in
>>>> Ruby on Rails !

The best practice is to use good gems when they are available.  Spend
your time developing the bits specific to your application.  By all
means, as a learning exercise, look at the source code of gems to see
how they work.

Have you already worked right through a good tutorial such as
railstutorial.org (which is free to use online)?

Colin

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