Steven, I second that!  I've never needed anything more than TextMate or emacs.



On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Steven Elliott Jr
<[email protected]> wrote:
> ya, learn how to use Rails from a text editor and command line -- the IDE's
> are bloated and do nothing but confuse and abstract you from the development
> process... imho
>
> Steven Elliott Jr
>
> On Nov 18, 2009, at 1:55 PM, Alex wrote:
>
> Darian,
>
> I couldn't agree more :)
> This is a project that basically fell into my lap.
> Someone asked me (knowing that I have done sites with html/css) to
> "fix" their web site.
> It was only after getting under the hood that I realized that it was
> done in a completely foreign architecture (to me).
> I'm taking this as an excellent opportunity to expand my skills, and
> learn something that is becoming more and more
> a part of the Web architecture on a daily basis.
>
> I'm excited to learn and am facing a frightening learning curve.
> I live in the SF bay area, and would love to have a crash course in
> how to deal with this new technology.
> I'm literally *just* starting the process, and am looking for
> resources and help as to how to get going.
> I think the only way I will pull off this project is with one-on-one
> help.
> Can anyone suggest a way to find a tutor?
>
> Thanks for the feedback,
> Sincerely,
> Alex
>
>
> On Nov 18, 10:36 am, Darian Shimy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If you are having that much trouble starting the application, what
>
> makes you think you are going to be able to resolve problems.  In most
>
> cases, the app runs on port 3000.  You can tryhttp://localhost:3000/
>
> Darian Shimy
>
> --http://www.darianshimy.comhttp://twitter.com/dshimy
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Am new to ruby on rails.
>
> I'm helping troubleshoot a web site written in ruby on rails.
>
> I've ftp'd the site to my local machine.
>
> And I'm trying to run it in "aptana rad rails" to emulate the browsing
>
> experience and find out where the site is crashing.
>
> What is the equivalent of the "index.html" file in ruby on rails?
>
> I'm not sure where to point rad rails to start the emulation.
>
> Sorry this is such a noob post, but all the online tutorials I can
>
> find are more about programming in ruby on rails, and not a crash
>
> course in how to get in and troubleshoot.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
>
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