Thanks for the instructions.... I'll try to buy that book...
On 31 jul, 14:08, Ar Chron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gabriel Bianconi wrote:
> > It's working! Thank you very much...
>
> > I used :product because I saw that in a tutorial.
>
> That response tells me that you have to slow down and think about what
> you're doing, not just type in code because you saw it somewhere else...
>
> You're talking about "sfiles" and the tutorial you saw is talking about
> "products"... why would you expect their code to work in your app?
>
> Find a good tutorial, or a good book (Agile Web Development with Rails
> springs to mind), and read it for understanding... you know, concepts.
>
> Don't just type in what you see, because all that proves when it works
> is that you'd make a good code-monkey, typing what you're told.
>
> Perhaps a good place to start would be a new Rails application...
> In that application directory scaffold up a very basic model..
>
> ruby script/generate scaffold person first_name:string last_name:string
>
> Now go look through model, the controller, and the views created for you
> to see how it all fits together. I wouldn't use scaffold to build a
> production application, but as an instructional tool for beginners, its
> great.
>
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