> And the problems were...?

I'll take another run at ActiveScaffold in a week or two.  Right now,
I'm applying ruiby-debug and logging in place of my long-years of
inserting ad hoc debugging, e.g puts in Ruby or printf in C++.  But
I'm letting A.S. distract me from my current path.

Nevertheless, thanks for asking.  I WILL get back to A.S. soon.

Best wishes,
Richard

On Jun 4, 7:34 pm, Marnen Laibow-Koser <[email protected]> wrote:
> RichardOnRails wrote:
> > Hi Marnen,
>
> >> ActiveScaffold is dead simple to use.  Perhaps if you were to ask
> >> questions about the problems you're actually having, we could help.
>
> > It probably is, but I've run into problems a couple of times,
>
> And the problems were...?
>
> >  so I
> > shelved the idea for the time being.  Anyway, writing some Ruby to
> > manipulate a Rails app is fun.
>
> Yes, and it's a great way to learn.  Just be aware that you're
> reinventing the wheel.
>
> >  And I did post my question on the Ruby
> > NG and Robert Klemme was helpful there.
>
> Great!
>
> > Talk to you soon, no doubt,
> > Richard
>
> Best,
> --
> Marnen Laibow-Koserhttp://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]
>
> --
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