This screencast is a pair programming session between David Heinemeier Hansson and Miles K. Forrest (fullsize version at http://coderpath.com) Miles is new to web application programming and a "bu...
This screencast is a pair programming session between David Heinemeier Hansson and Miles K. Forrest (fullsize version at http://coderpath.com) Miles is new to web application programming and a "bunny hill" rails developer at best. If you're new to Rails perhaps this 35 minute screencast might help point you in the right direction.
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Just a quick note to let you know, if you're intending to use this to learn Rails 2.0 or greater there are steps in this tutorial that appear to be missed out, so this tutorial is not relevant for newer versions of Rails.
Very neat... Thank you both. dhh very nice and patient here... Got me lost in the code (as usual), but will try to follow dhh's advice and take my first steps in a "no fear" kind of attitude lol.
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I live in Surrey, like a 30 minute drive from Chilliwack.